History for the IB Diploma Paper 1 Conflict and Intervention
History for the IB Diploma, Paper 1 comprises 3 coursebooks that each cover a 20th century topic from the syllabus: The Move to Global War, Rights and Protest, and Conflict and Intervention. The books are tailored to the requirements of the IB syllabus and include comprehensive coverage of the case studies that must be explored for each topic, written by experienced IB examiners. Each book contains activities to encourage an inquiring approach and to link historical learning to Theory of Knowledge and the new key concepts, a wide range of sources to develop analytical skills, definitions of key historical terms, and exam practice questions.
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action ACTIVITY Albanians answer April areas argued armed army Arusha Accords attacks Balkans Belgian bombing Bosnia campaign camps ceasefire Central Africa Charles Freeman 1998 civil civilians communist conflict crimes Crisis in Central Croatia death developments economic elections ethnic Albanians ethnic cleansing ethnic tensions EXAMINER’S Fergal Keane forces French genocide Gérard Prunier groups historians human rights humanitarian Hutu Ibrahim Rugova impact independence interahamwe international community intervention invasion involved Kagame KFOR Kigali killings Kosovan Kosovo Kosovo Liberation Army large numbers leaders Linda Melvern Macedonia massacres military Milosevic nationalist NATO NATO’s Operation Turquoise organisation peace political population President Habyarimana Presidential Guard problems question Racˇak Rambouillet raped refugees regime region Republic response result role Rugova Russia Rwanda Rwandan government Serbia Serbs Source Tanzania terrorist threat troops Tutsi Uganda UNAMIR United Nations value and limitations violence Wayland Publishers women World Yugoslav Yugoslavia Zaire