global interstate system Flashcards

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is an organization that help those who are wounded during wars.

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red cross

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OHCHR

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Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

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the _______ is the gathering of all the representatives of UN and it is held in an auditorium where speeches are given

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general assembly

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Its primary goal is to help children around the world where they collect funds to distribute emergency relief from famine, poverty and diseases.

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UNICEF

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T or F: States, through its formalized institutions, more or less reflect nations.

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true

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territory is effectively controlled by?

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government

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it is a program of UN that covers a range of concerns for the improvement of all aspects of life.

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the sustainable development goals

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T or F: “To see globalization as a threat to, a constraint on, the nation-state; it can also be an opportunity for the nation-state”

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true

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organization that are neutral during wars

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non-government organization (NGO)

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refers to people rather than any kind of formal territorial boundaries or institutions.

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nation

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Beland saw greater demands being placed on the state because of four major sources of collective insecurity, what are those?

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  • terrorism
  • economic globalization
  • threats to national identity
  • spread of global disease
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established the notion of the nation-state and the idea of sovereignty

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Treaty of Westphalia in 1648

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UNO maintained its peace and security by

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  • prevent conflict
  • helping parties in conflict make peace
  • peacekeeping
  • creating the conditions to allow peace to hold and flourish
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there is no barriers in technologies

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false: Technologies are
limited by certain barriers.

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what are the 10 additional countries for two-year terms, as of 2019 in UN - Security Council

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Belgium
Dominican Republic
Equatorial Guinea
Germany
Indonesia
Ivory Castle
Kuwait
Peru
Poland
South Africa

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argued that the New Media Age. the importance lies in the medium, the way in which the message is transmitted, not necessarily in the content presented through the medium

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McLuhan and Flore

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T or F; With globalization, some scholars suggest an increased in the power of the state and that other “actors” are actually becoming powerful.

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false. decrease in power

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it allowed the minority region of the territory to practice freely

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treaty of westphalia of 1648

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can the government create or exaggerate dangers?

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yes

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a territory bounded sovereign institution that governs individuals sharing a collective history, identity, and culture.

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nation-state

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refer to our shared collective notion of democracy, our history, and our collective identity

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nation

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Online social networking, spam, and computer viruses, it is the internet that binds them all.

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internet

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UN’s program that is located in Netherlands, where countries can dispute in a court of low and settles where war criminals and rulers who have done terrible things to people can be put to trial for their crimes.

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International Court of Justice (ICJ)

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refer to the government, the Ph Territory, and its internal and external sovereignty

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state

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who is the current general-secretary of North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Jen Stoltenberg
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It is a collective identity grounded on a notion of shared history and culture.
nation
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increase or decline in the degree of globalism.
globalization
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in acknowledging the territorial boundaries set by these countries and how it serve for the rest of the world to follow. what are these countries?
Spain, Netherlands,Germany
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who is the current Secretary-general of UNO?
Antonio Guterres
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The countries in this organization basically agreed to combine their militaries and announce to the world that if a country messes with one of its members, the other countries will come to their defense.
NATO
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United Nations Organization (UNO) was founded on October 24, 1945 with how many representatives
50 reps
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In other words, the links among countries and people are better associated with globalism while the speed in which they become linked with one another is globalization.
timan e gurl
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four elements of a state
- territory - government - people - sovereignty
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who argued that “the role of the state is enduring - and even increasing in advanced industrial societies.”
Beland
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They operate semi-independently and rely on fundraising.
UNICEF
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cultural aspect
nation
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a country’s authority and the right to govern itself.
sovereignty
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organizations that promotes Global Economy
WTO NAFTA
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provides free emergency healthcare in disaster areas.
Doctors without Borders
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example of non-government organization (NGO)
red cross
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most cutting-edge aspects of the social world in general and globalization
- technology - media - internet
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emphasized in his media spectacle the sophistication and ubiquity of spectacular visual in televisions.
Guy De Bord
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the barriers in technology includes;
- lack of electricity - illiteracy - weak financial systems - government regulations
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these are the general functions of UNO except, military issues, economic issues, having a global partnership for development, human protection, environmental issues?
having a global partnership for development
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according to ______ the internet is a work of the contemporary world
Ritzer
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what does the UNO provide for member states to express their views and reach consensus.
forms
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UN's program that took efforts that mitigate climate change like assessment of climate science, facilitation of climate agreements, and giving assistance to countries to reduce emissions.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
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This treaty and international organization is based on the idea of collective security.
NATO
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Globalism is thin, as it becomes thicker, globalization happens.
This means that being able to connect countries in the world through a more dynamic and faster way is globalization.
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It a political unit that has authority over its own affairs.
state
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globalization allowed the expansion of information, access to modern technologies is now a universal matter that is available to every person around the world.
false, it is still not a universal matter
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They provide emergency relief such as food, water, and medical supplies for those homes have been destroyed by disaster or war.
non-government organization (NGO)
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The waters around, between, and connecting the islands of the archipelago, regardless of their breadth and dimensions, form part of the internal waters of the Philippines.
the Ph boundary/territory
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UN's program that addresses environmental issues such as pollution and hazardous waste.
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
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how many many countries that are the members of UN Security Council
15
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It views as the institution that created warfare and sets economic policies for a country.
state
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exchange of information and knowledge that become the central in the contemporary world.
INFORMATIONALISM
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defend each other from the possibility of communist Soviet Union taking control of their Nation.
NATO
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helps kids gets health care and education
save the children fun
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fights famine and diseases.
oxfam
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it is not an International treaty but we credit this because it serves as a foundation of the modern interstate system and articulating the concept of territorial
Treaty of Westphalia of 1648
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it is a political concept
state
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The growth of information as the binding force among people, things, and places around the globe
INFORMATIONALISM
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UNICEF stands for?
United Nations Children's Emergency Fund
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It is the UN’s post-2015 has an agenda that showcases the vision of the organization when it comes to broader issues such as climate change, disaster risk reduction and gender equality.
the sustainable development goals
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permanent population is strengthened by?
territory
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government is formally constituted by?
sovereignty
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a distinctive political community with its own set of rules and practices and that is more or less separate from other communities.
state
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international courts and tribunals created by UN
International Criminal Court (ICC) International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS)
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A group of people who live in a place
permanent population
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Advisers on the Preventions of Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect.
The SpeciRights Mainstreaming Mechanism
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defensive treaty or military alliance between the US, Canada and 25 European countries.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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UNDG-HRM
UN Development Group’s Human - Rights Mainstreaming Mechanism
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As of 2011, how many members does UNO have?
193 members
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INSTITUTIONS THAT GOVERN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- Peace Treaties and Military Alliances: the UN and NATO - Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) - Global Economic Associations: the WTO and NAFTA
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These are organizations that are not tied to any country which allows them to operate freely throughout the world.
non government organization (NGO)
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refers to the network of connections that transcends distances of different countries in the world.
globalism
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regulates relations among its own people and with other states.
territory
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speaks out human rights and political prisoners.
Amnesty international
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prompted a flat world basis, anyone can be included in it, at least theoretically
internet
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T or F: the state does not only respond to these threats, but may also exaggerate or create dangers, thereby making its citizens more insecure.
true
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what are the permanent members or the big five in the UN - Security Council
USA Britain Russia China France
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UN - Security Council is said to gave rise to the institution that plays a big role in foreign affairs – NATO
true
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what is the organization that was coined by former US President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1942.
United Nations Organization (UNO)
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its borders are recognized by other countries
state
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example of terrorism in the Ph
Marawi Siege
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International Bill of Human Rights which consist of three legal documents:
1. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 2. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 3. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
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a group of countries decides what to do when two or more countries are waging war or are on the verge of fighting.
security council
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T or F: are the representatives from different member states of UNO can vote on issues?
true
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This technological paradigm, associated with computer, science and modern telecommunication, that replaces industrialism
INFORMATIONALISM
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organizations that promotes Peace Treaties and Military Alliances
UN NATO
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what is the central mission of UNO
“Maintain international peace and security.”
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An area of land and body of water that belongs to or is controlled by a government
territory