Contemporary Global Governance Flashcards

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Is a product of neo-liberal paradigm shifts in international political and econom relations.

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Global Governance

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It is a movement towards political integration of transnational actors aimed at negotiating responses to problems that affect more than one state or region. It tends to involve institutionalization.

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Global Governance

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a tool to identify solutions to problems created by neo-liberal globalization.

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Global Governance

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engage to address issues that threaten local and global communities. It is concerned with issues that have become too complex for a single state to address alone.

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Global Governance

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5
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Can be understood as the sum of laws, norms, policies, and institutions that define, constitute, and mediate trans-border relations between states, cultures, citizens, intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations, and the market

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Global Governance

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can be thus understood as the sum of laws, norms, policies, and institutions

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Global Governance

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viewed as the sum of governance processes operating in the absence of world government.

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Global Governance

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8
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Two types of International Organizations:

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Universal Membership

Limited Membership

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9
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tasked to promote international co-operation and to create and maintain international order.

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United Nation

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It is the largest, most familiar, most internationally represented and most powerful
intergovernmental organization in the world.

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United Nations

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11
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Most important feature of UN

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Peacekeeping

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12
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written grant by a country’s legislative or sovereign power, by which an institution such as a company, college, or city is created and its rights and privileges defined.

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UN Charter

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13
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It is a process which allows interconnectivity across different borders and sovereign territories.

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Global Governance

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14
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has evolved as one of the most influencing tools for globalization which has led to the foundation of
sustainable development projects around the globe.

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Global Governance

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15
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creates tight constraints on international cooperation and reduces the scope for compromise.

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Domestic Politics

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16
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first trajectory or path which can be observed in the form of delegating decisions to independent regulators and experts, central banks, or judiciaries.

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depoliticization

17
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A second trajectory is the____________________well beyond the territorial boundaries of nation states, facilitated by transnational legal arrangements that have their roots in national law.

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rescaling of economic and social relations

18
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a critical ingredient for transforming real assets into commodities and ultimately financial assets, that is, the third path which is the capitalization of assets.

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Law

19
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Third path is?

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Capitalization of assets

20
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Basic elements of a State

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Territory

People

Sovereign Power

21
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Its role in globalization is complex. Since they are divided by physical and economic boundaries, reduced barriers in international commerce and
communication are considered their potential threat.

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Nation-state

22
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Its role in a global world is largely a regulatory one as the chief factor in global interdependence.

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Nation-state

23
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It persists because its need grows and because of its undiminished local resource pools and socioeconomic problems on which they are based.

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State

24
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remains the key actor in the domestic as well as international arenas

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State