MIS eq3 Flashcards

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The UN

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‘An essential arbiter [decision maker] in world affairs in the modern world of globalisation’

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2
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what does the international monetary fund do?

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fosters monetary coorporation

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3
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what does the world bank do?

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fights poverty - low income countries LIC

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what does the world trade organisation do?

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generates rules of trade

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what do the IMF and the WB promote?

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neo-liberalism as an idea to economic growth and to protect hegemony

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What are the IMF and the WBs objectives?

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  • support post-war reconstruction among developed countries
  • loan money for large development projects in developing countries
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What is a negative aspect of the WB and IMF?

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Due to global interest rates rising, overall debt also increases, so many developing countries owed more than their original loans

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Structural adjustment

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IMF reorganised many countries loans to more affordable levels

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9
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Countries had to abide by conditions known as Structural Adjustment Programs SAPs, which include:

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  • opening up domestic markets
  • reducing the role of the government
  • removing restrictions of capital
  • reducing government spending
  • devaluing the currency
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what have countries sacrificed as a result of structural adjustment?

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their economic sovereignty

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what did HIPC (highly indebted poor countries) aim to do?

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reduce national debts by partially writing them off

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How many countries did HIPC affect?

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36

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What problems did NGOs cause in relation to HIPC?

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they wanted all debts to be written off

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14
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Which conditions did the UK have for attempting to help HIPCs have their debts written off?

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  • had to have good financial management and lack of corruption
  • had to spend savings on poverty reduction, education and healthcare
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15
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Uganda and debt

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  • totalled $1.9 billion unable to be repaid
  • benefited from debt write-offs
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16
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what debt write-offs did Uganda benefit from?

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  • government spending rose by 20%
  • introduced free primary schooling
  • enrollment rates increased to 93%
  • only 2% difference in boys and girls in schools
17
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trading blocs

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  • whether the individual states can merge depends on the political state within them
  • centripetal forces like a common currency draw members together but requires trust
  • sharing laws and ideology takes time
18
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biggest environmental issues

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  • climate change
  • deforestation
  • pollution
19
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Biomes are transboundary, which means…….

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The wellbeing of the environment requires coorporation between all countries, which has lead to IGOs being formed

20
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aim of Montreal Protocol on the depletion of stratospheric ozone

The role of IGOs in battling environmental problems

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1987 treaty to phase out the use of ozone-depleting substances eg spray deodrant

21
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strategies of Montreal Protocol on the depletion of stratospheric ozone

The role of IGOs in battling environmental problems

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get support of 197 countries to ban the use of CFCs

22
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evaluation of Montreal Protocol on the depletion of stratospheric ozone

The role of IGOs in battling environmental problems

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By 2050, ozone levels will return to 1980, definable cause with evidence, substitutes eg wild deodrant

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23
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aim of the convention on international trade in endagered species CITES - ivory

The role of IGOs in battling environmental problems

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stop trade of ivory

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Strategies of the convention on international trade in endagered species CITES - ivory

The role of IGOs in battling environmental problems

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tackle poaching by policing

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evaluation of the convention on international trade in endagered species CITES - ivory

The role of IGOs in battling environmental problems

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Worthy cause but has not completely stopped it

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Aim of Kyoto protocol

The role of IGOs in battling environmental problems

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set national targets for environment to combat climate change

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strategies of Kyoto protocol

The role of IGOs in battling environmental problems

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countries meet to indocranise them to sign up to battle emmisions

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evaluation of Kyoto protocol

The role of IGOs in battling environmental problems

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raised awareness but needs big countries to be of any power , Trump left in 2025

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29
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What may be a different way of battling environmental problems other than IGOs?

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NGOs eg greenpeace

30
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Greenpeace aim

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to prevent environmental damage and raise awareness through direct action

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Greenpeace strategies

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risky protests to show commitment, stop and disrupt by illegal activities

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Greenpeace evaluation

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Definately raised awareness, contraversial, brings negative press