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Yes it is important because people need rules in order to behave in an orderly fashion.
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there are many scenarios to compare this to. If a country's well being is dependent on destroying another country, it is truly invalid to do so.
I believe that our own citizens' well-being is very important. I go by a rule, that if you want to help someone, you should. But you must care for yourself first, since if you aren't cared for, then it's very difficult to care for others.
Yes because the citizens are a big part of the community, and they make a difference
Balancing national interests with global cooperation is crucial for sustainable development and peace; prioritizing citizens' wellbeing while engaging in cooperative efforts fosters stability and prosperity for both the nation and the world.
When it comes to prioritizing citizens' wellbeing over global cooperation, it's a complex balance. Some argue that a country should focus on its own citizens first to ensure their prosperity and security. They believe that by doing so, the country can then contribute more effectively to global cooperation. On the other hand, there are those who emphasize the importance of collaboration and addressing global issues together. They believe that interconnectedness and cooperation benefit everyone in the long run. It's a topic that sparks different opinions.
No because the citziens of the country should at least have their choice and priortize themselves than a country. I think it would work well and better that way.
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I disagree with the idea that a country should prioritize its own citizens’ wellbeing over global cooperation. I think that in today’s interconnected world, countries need to work together to solve common challenges and promote mutual interests. As a Canadian, I value the strong ties that Canada has with other countries, especially the United States and the United Kingdom. Canada shares the longest undefended border with the United States, and has a long history of trade, culture, and defense cooperation with both the United States and the United Kingdom. These relationships have… Read more
No, i think everyone is important and i dont believe prioritizing themselves will help fix bigger issues in the future.
I think it is better balanced because if they priortize its own citizens it would make them uneased, uncomfortable and less choice of life. Better balanced so it doesn't become bad.
I think it's important for a country to prioritize its own citizens' protection and well being over global cooperation because each country's people has its own needs to protect against things like war, hunger, poverty and things of this nature.
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Global cooperation in important to the country however it should not be harmful to the country's own citizens.
I'm afraid so, because most other countries are doing it.
somewhere in the middle, because if we only look for the perfection of our own country, how will we make a better world if we ignore all the other global problems?
Yes, I think it's more important to develop self-improvement rather than going along with global involvement in other Countries' affairs.
The question of whether a country should prioritize its own citizens' wellbeing over global cooperation is a complex and debated issue. Different perspectives exist, and the balance between national interests and global cooperation often depends on various factors, including political ideologies, economic considerations, and cultural values. Here are some arguments from different viewpoints:
Arguments for Prioritizing National Wellbeing:
Responsibility to Citizens: Governments are elected to serve the interests of their citizens, and prioritizing their wellbeing is often seen as a fundamen… Read more
Yes, I feel the citizens are number one for a country. They live there and it’s their home, it’s the governments job to put them first and their safety
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Well, considering the current global issue, the invasion and genocide of the Palestinian peoples by the Israeli settlers, countries should be focusing more on supporting the side thats being slaughtered INCLUDING their own citizens, instead of funding the genocide and not doing anything to go against it. and also racism
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