Topic 3 - 5 Flashcards
It demands the states to conform to the rules of free-market capitalism.
Global Economics
It is a movement towards political cooperation among transnational actors, aimed at negotiating responses to problems that affect more than one state or region.
Global Governance
A kind of traditional challenges that can generally be described as an invasion by other countries.
External Intervention
It can generally be describe as political challenges happened within the country
Internal Challenges
It is a movement of people to achieve a particular goal in order to carry out, resist, or undo a social change.
Social movement
Farmers, fishermen, and miners belongs to what sector in production?
Primary Sector
It is a collective action and collective management to address the global problems.
Global Governance
Which economic system promotes private ownership of property?
Socialism
T or F: International law is beginning to challenge the supremacy of state sovereignty.
True
He is the current chair of the Philippine Red Cross.
Richard Gordon
He is the current NATO secretary-general.
Jen Stoltenberg
Ireland’s boom ran out of steam in 2007 just as the fragilities in the global economy began to emerge. Before long, construction was affected and was at dead halt, throwing tens of thousands of people out of work. Immigrant plumbers and electricians started to leave the country again in search of greener pastures, followed by Irish citizens. Eventually, their wealth began to dry up. With bank losses on property loans mounting and the economy slowing, nervous foreign creditors headed for the exits. The Irish government saw its budget deficit soar as tax revenue plummeted 20 percent in just two years and spending on social services rose. If you are the president of Ireland, where should you lend money to save your country? Choose the best answer.
International Monetary Fund
Is a situation in which separate markets for the same product become one single market?
Market Integration
This refers to the authority of a state to govern itself or another state.
Sovereignty
Where did the North Atlantic Treaty Organization found/established?
Washington D.C. USA
This is where countries can settle disputes in a court of law and where war criminals and rulers who have done terrible things to people can be put to trial for their crimes.
ICJ
The headquarters of WTO is currently located at _______________.
Geneva, Switzerland
Information Revolution is ___________________.
the use of technologies that reduce human labor and shifted into a service work and the production of ideas rather than goods.
Germany wants to convert their currency to gold as an investment. If this was the time of the Bretton Woods System, then how will they convert it? Choose the best answer.
Germany would convert their euro currency to US dollars first before they could convert it to gold.
This organization created a campaign video entitled, “If London Were Syria”. This campaign video showed would it be like if the British kids experienced the civil war erupted in Syria. What INGO do you think has this kind of campaign?
Save the Children
What happens when a country practices a pure capitalist society?
The consumers will be the one to regulate the goods and services which would lead to monopoly.
Which is true about “state”?
Because of the concept of state, most of the sources of collective insecurity is much easier to control.
T or F : Global governance takes place without global government.
True
T or F : UN’s security council has 10 permanent members and 5 additional temporary members with only two terms.
False
T or F : To Karl Marx, capitalism is a stepping stone to communism.
False (socialism)
T or F : Air Pollution and Climate change are not considered as threat to global health, according to WHO.
False
All are not example of global issues, except:
All are examples of global issues
All are threats to global health, except:
All are threats to global health
Global movements such as Al Qaeda and ISIS are examples of ________.
Traditional Challenges
T or F : Neoliberal Economics is seen as threat because a state cannot protect its own economic interest as a sovereign state.
True