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Global superpowers
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Global superpowers utilize foreign intervention to uphold global stability and safeguard their national interests.
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Alliance-based countries
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Foreign intervention in alliance-based countries is considered a means to uphold collective security and deter aggression.
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Countries with political instability or conflict
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Foreign intervention in countries with political instability or conflict is often viewed as meddling in internal affairs and is seen with suspicion.
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Developing countries
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Foreign intervention in developing countries is often seen as a perpetuation of colonial power dynamics.
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Former colonies
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Foreign intervention in former colonies is perceived as a perpetuation of colonial power dynamics.
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Middle East
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Foreign intervention in the Middle East is viewed as interference in internal affairs and a threat to sovereignty.
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Neutral countries
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Neutral countries fear that foreign intervention disrupts balance and worsens tensions.
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Post-conflict nations
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Foreign intervention may be welcomed by post-conflict nations for reconstruction and aid efforts.
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Regions of ongoing conflict
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Foreign intervention in regions of ongoing conflict is resisted due to concerns about autonomy and self-determination.
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United Nations members
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The United Nations members can authorize foreign intervention for peacekeeping and humanitarian reasons under international law.
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