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What is the definition of sovereignty?
Absolute
and
unlimited
power and authority.
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What is a nation state?
Autonomous
political community held by
citizenship
.
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Who are non-state actors?
Participants in
international relations
that are not states.
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What does globalisation refer to?
Emergence of
interconnectedness
in many forms.
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What is economic globalisation?
Growing economic
integration
and interdependence of economies.
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What does political globalisation signify?
Growing importance of
international organisations
.
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What is cultural globalisation?
Growing
transmission
of ideas and values worldwide.
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What does homogenisation and monoculture mean?
Development of a single,
homogeneous
culture.
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What is interconnectedness?
Mutual reliance
of two or more groups.
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What is world government?
Common political authority over
states
.
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What is global governance?
Complex process of
decision making
at a global level.
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What are non-governmental organisations (NGOs)?
Non-profit
, voluntary citizens' groups organized at various levels.
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What is the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP)?
Conditional loans
for countries in economic crises.
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When was the United Nations created?
In
1945
, after the
Second World War
.
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What is the primary responsibility of the Security Council?
Maintenance of
international peace
and security.
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What does NATO stand for?
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
.
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What is the role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?
Foster
global
monetary
cooperation
and
financial stability.
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What does the World Bank do?
Offers
loans
and grants to reduce poverty.
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What is the function of the World Trade Organization (WTO)?
Regulates
international
trade.
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What does G7(8) refer to?
Group of Seven
states
or Eight states.
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What does G20 refer to?
Group of Twenty
states
.
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What is the North-South divide?
Global
socio-economic
and political divide.
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What does dependency theory emphasize?
Structural
imbalances within
capitalism
imposing dependency.
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What is the definition of human rights?
Rights entitled to people by
virtue
of being human.
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What is international law?
Law that governs
states
and international actors.
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What is the International Court of Justice (ICJ)?
Principal judicial organ of the
United Nations
.
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What does the International Criminal Court (ICC) do?
Prosecutes
individuals
for international crimes.
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What are international tribunals?
Organisations set up to
prosecute
specific crimes.
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What are universal human rights?
Rights that apply to
all
societies equally.
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What is humanitarian intervention?
Military
intervention
for
humanitarian
objectives.
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What is the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)?
International environmental treaty from
1992
.
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What is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)?
UN
body on climate change authority.
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What are global commons?
Areas and resources beyond
national
jurisdiction.
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What is the tragedy of the commons?
Depletion of
shared resources
by individuals.
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What does sustainability mean?
The capacity to
endure
.
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What is sustainable development?
Development meeting present and future
needs
.
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What is hard power?
Use of
military
and
economic
means to influence.
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What is soft power?
Ability to attract and shape
preferences
through appeal.
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What defines a great power?
State
recognized
for global influence and expertise.
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What is a superpower?
State with
dominant position
in international relations.
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