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In the period following World War II, many new international organizations, including the United Nations, World Trade Organization, and Amnesty International, among many others, have formed in order to facilitate world peace and encourage international cooperation since the Second World War. With the goal of encouraging internationalism in an effort to prevent catastrophic global conflicts such as the past World Wars; these organizations combined aim to maintain international peace and solve conflicts through diplomacy, advocate and campaign against denial of fundamental human rights, oversee trade policies worldwide and resolve disputes, and strive towards ensuring a world working to achieve a better future. Yet, despite all the good that international organizations advocate for, their actions have been tremendously controversial since the very beginning. Critics as well as the general public have questioned whether or not post-World War II international organizations have really done more good than bad. Nevertheless, international organizations starting with the United Nations have drastically facilitated interdependence through globalization among countries around the world.