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Regional Interest - Coggle Diagram
Regional Interest
What Intensity is it?
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can only compromise up to a certain point. Beyond that point, compromise is no longer possible
because the potential harm to the actor would no longer be tolerable.54 If the interest is achieved,
it would bring great benefit to the actor; if denied, it would carry costs to the actor that are severe
but not catastrophic.55 Such costs could severely prejudice but not strictly imperil the ability of the
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VITAL: we can only compromise to a certain point, could carry costs that are severe or catastrophic, could prevent the protection of our people
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These interests neither involve a threat to the actor’s security or the well-being of its populace,
nor seriously impact the stability of the international system.62 They are desirable conditions, but
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PERIPHERAL: No threat to security or well-being of population, no impact to stability of international system
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Definition
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comprehensive regime of law and order in the world's oceans and seas, establishing rules governing all uses of the oceans and their resources.
Adopted in 1982, modified in 1994