CONTEMP PPT 2 Flashcards

1
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a population having shared culture, history, territory

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nation

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1
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independent and has sovereignty over its territory

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state

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2
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is power to control its state externally and internally

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Sovereignty

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3
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Politics’ Premise
1. There are countries or states that are independent and govern themselves
2. These countries interact with each other through diplomacy
3. There are international organizations, like the UN, that facilitate these
interactions (such as UN)
4. International organization has its own focus on specific sector (ILO, WHO,
UNICEF)

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politics premise

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4
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concept of sovereignty (present-day) can be traced back to ____, a set of agreements to end the Thirty Year’s War between the major continental powers of Europe

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treaty of westphalia

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5
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desire for greater unity among states and people.

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internationalism

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6
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forms of internationalism

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liberal internationalism
socialist internationalism

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7
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offers orderliness and protection, without a form of world government, international system would be chaotic

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liberal internationalism

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8
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the greatest happiness of all nations taken together

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socialist internationalism

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9
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– creation of international
law for inter-state relations

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Jeremy Bentham

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10
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system of free nations that cooperated with each other to create an international system

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Giuseppe Mazzini

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11
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prominent advocate for the creation of the League of the Nations

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Woodrow Wilson

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12
Q

Communist International
Bureau

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joseph stalin

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13
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various intersecting processes that create this order (referring to the ‘general behaviour of states

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global governance

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14
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  • Sources of Global Governance:
    1. States signing treaties and forming organisations;
    2. International non-governmental organisations;
    3. Powerful transnational corporations
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15
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refer to international intergovernmental organisations or groups that are primarily made up of member-states.

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international organization

16
Q

they are the most visible symbols of global governance. The ___ is the closest to a world government.

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UN international organization

17
Q

regional concentration of economic flows

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regionalization

18
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political process characterized by economic
policy cooperation and coordination among countries

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regionalism

19
Q

NATO

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north atlantic treaty organization

several western european countries joined together along with US to protect europe from the soviet union

20
Q

OPEC

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Organization of petroleum exporting countries

OPEC was established to expand their leverage against trading partners, to regulate production and sale of oil, and to get better returns for their exports

21
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NAM

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Non aligned movement was established to pursue world peace and international cooperation, human rights national sovereignty, racial and national equality, non-intervention, and peaceful conflict resolution

22
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countries actually form an alliance based on their common motivations regardless of their geographic proximity.

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Non-state regionalism/New regionalism

23
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a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things, i.e., things set apart forbidden–beliefs and practices which unite in one single moral community called a Church, all those who adhere to them

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religion

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