5: Key Terms Flashcards
Crisis Diplomacy:
Involves negotiations between actors in the global political arena in response to a crisis, most commonly concerning conflicts, natural disasters and economic or health crises.
One example of Crisis Diplomacy:
2014 - Geneva II Conference on the Syrian Conflict
International Cooperation:
Requires global actors to work collaboratively in order to achieve common ideals and goals.
International cooperation is normally:
Achieved through the world’s chief diplomatic forums such as the UN.
Globalisation:
The increased mobility of goods, services, trade and capital across state boundaries. Globalisation is largely driven by increased advances in technology and communication.
Globalisation has contributed to:
The rise of international terrorism
Unilateralism:
Refers to any doctrine or agenda that supports one-sided action. Such action may be in disregard for other parties, or as an expression of a commitment toward a direction which other parties may find agreeable.
Example of Unilateralism:
September 2015 - Russia commenced military intervention in the Syrian Civil War.