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Illusion [34]
3 years ago
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¿Qué ventajas y desventajas traería consigo la aplicación completa de los pactos o acuerdos internacionales en situaciones de em

ergencia nacional como la que estamos viviendo?
Social Studies
1 answer:
faltersainse [42]3 years ago
5 0

La respuesta correcta es la siguiente.

¿Qué ventajas y desventajas traería consigo la aplicación completa de los pactos o acuerdos internacionales en situaciones de emergencia nacional como la que estamos viviendo?

Veamos primero las ventajas. Los pactos internacionales son firmados para que los países participantes actúen en correspondencia con los lineamientos que fueron acordados. Por eso hay negociaciones que contemplan los pro y los contra de las decisiones que se van a tomar.

Una ventaja sería homologar criterios de aplicación de una medida para que todas las naciones respondieran de manera similar para estar en armonía con las otras naciones.

La gran desventaja es que cada país es diferente. Hay países de primer mundo que tiene los recursos financieros para enfrentar una situación de emergencia con cierta facilidad. Pero los países del tercer mundo o desarrollados no cuentan con el dinero para brindar apoyos ni respuesta eficiente a sus ciudadanos. Es por esos que deben respetarse las circunstancias propias de cada país.

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