Topic 10 Flashcards

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What is the foundational organizing principle of the international system

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  • Anarchy is the foundational organizing principle of the international system. Governance, not government, is key.
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Who is the ultimate authority in the international system?

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  • Sovereign states are the ultimate authority in the system, though there are important non-state actors.
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Describe the difference between an international system and an international society?

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  • International system: regularized patterns of interactions between states with shared fundamental institutions.
    • International society: regularized patterns of interaction between states with shared interests and manufactured institutions, such as international law.
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What are three components of international society?

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  • Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs): organizations formed between three or more states. Examples include NATO, the WTO, the EU, and the UN.
    • Diplomacy and shared ideas: regularized diplomatic relations between states, including shared norms and ideas, like human rights and environmental protection.
    • Economic interdependence: capitalism-driven globalization that integrates domestic economies into a global economy, including international trade and finance.
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What are three additional components of international society?

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  • Balance of power: the tendency of states to balance the power of other states, including nuclear weapons and security alliances.
    • Power imbalances: asymmetrical material capabilities (military, economic) and international influence that create great power, middle power, and small power states. Includes Global North and Global South relations.
    • International civil society: voluntary associations, independent of the state and the market, that work toward international political or economic change.
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What is the role of the United Nations in international society?

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  • The UN is a central component of international society.
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Describe the United Nations

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  • The UN is an intergovernmental organization with universal membership.
    • The UN is central to international peace and security, with a wide scope of global governance mandates that include development, sustainability, human rights, and humanitarian assistance.
    • The UN is a microcosm of international society.
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What is the Charter of the United Nations?

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  • The Charter was signed in 1945 by 51 states.
    • It is a legally-binding treaty and a foundation of international law.
    • It is the basis of the post-World War II international order.
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What did the Charter of the United Nations create and codify?

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  • The Charter created the United Nations.
    • It codified basic principles of international society, including legal sovereign equality amongst states, the prohibition on the use of force, self-defense, and respect for human rights.
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What are the roles of the General Assembly and the Security Council in the United Nations?

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  • General Assembly: The universal, multilateral body of the UN, which sets the international agenda and passes non-binding resolutions.
    • Security Council: The peace and security body of the UN, composed of 15 members. Five permanent members have veto power (P5), and 10 non-permanent members rotate.
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What is the International Court of Justice?

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  • The judicial wing of the UN, which settles inter-state disputes and offers legal opinions to the UN and its agencies.
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