Chapter 4: Global Governance Flashcards
- refers to the system of rules, institutions, and processes that
coordinate and manage affairs at the international level.
Global Governance
- It encompasses various mechanisms and structures through which
states, intergovernmental organizations, non-governmental
organizations (NGOs), and other actors collaborate to address
transnational issues and challenges.
Global Governance
- aims to facilitate cooperation and collective action among diverse
actors to tackle common problems that transcend national borders.
Global Governance
Global Governance
Factors
- declining power of nation states
- flow of all sorts of things
- mass migration
Government - group of people that have ultimate authority to
act on behalf of a state
Effects of Globalization to
Governments
group of people that have ultimate authority to
act on behalf of a state
Government
Challenges to Government
- Traditional Challenges
- National/Identity Movements
- Global Economics
- Global Social Movements
external intervention
Traditional Challenges
global movements
National/Identity Movements
demands state to conform to free-market capitalism
Global Economics
transnational movements, states have less control over
them
Global Social Movements
Relevance of State amid Globalization
Four elements of the state:
- permanent population
- territory
- government
- sovereignty
– independent in politics
-military issues, economic issues, environmental issues, human
protection.
United Nations
– defensive treaty, military alliance
- collective security
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
– non-governmental organization
-operates freely around the world
Red Cross