Chapter 2 Flashcards

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These are frameworks of institutions, rules, norms, and processes that facilitate international cooperation to manage
issues transcending national borders, such as economic development, human rights, and
environmental protection.

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Global governance systems

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Global Governance Systems are frameworks of _______that facilitate international cooperation to manage
issues transcending national borders, such as economic development, human rights, and
environmental protection.

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institutions, rules, norms, and processes

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Global governance systems are frameworks of
institutions, rules, norms, and processes that
facilitate international cooperation to manage
issues transcending national borders, such as

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economic development, human rights, and
environmental protection.

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Global Governance systems involve
__________together without a single,
centralized world government to address shared
global challenges like pandemics, climate change,
and financial crises

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states, international organizations, non
governmental organizations (NGOs), and other
actors working

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KEY CHARACTERISTIC OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE SYSTEM

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No World Government
* Multi-Actor Network
* Focus on Cooperation
* Complex System
* Addresses Interdependence

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Examples and Arenas OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE SYSTEM

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Domains include:
1. International Organizations
2. Treaties and Conventions
3. Norms and Guidelines
4. Dispute Resolution Mechanisms (i.e.
International Court of Justice)
5. Monitoring Mechanisms

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What are the issues addressed IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE SYSTEM

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  1. Peace and Security
  2. Economic Stability
  3. Human Rights
  4. Public Health
  5. Environmental Protection
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Created by Immanuel Wallerstein

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World- Systems Theory- Immanuel Wallerstein

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Word- Systems Theory Main Ideas include:

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  1. Single World Economy
  2. Heirarchichal in Structure
  3. Interdependence and Inequality
  4. Rooted in Capitalism and Colonialism
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The characteristic of the theory that emphasizes the interdependent relationship
between these zones and how this division of labor creates
and reinforces global economic inequality

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  1. Interdependence and Inequality
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Criticisms OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE SYSTEM

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  1. Oversimplification
  2. Eurocentrism
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frameworks of institutions, rules, norms, and
processes that address challenges transcending
national borders, such as climate change, economic
instability, and pandemics, by enabling international
cooperation.

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Global Governance Systems

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Lacking a single world government,
these systems rely on a network of actors including
________ working
together through formal agreements, informal
mechanisms, and collaborative networks to manage
collective issues and promote shared interests.

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states, international organizations (like the UN),
NGOs, corporations, and individuals,

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Lacking a single world government,
these systems rely on a network of actors including
states, international organizations (like the UN),
NGOs, corporations, and individuals, working
together through formal agreements, informal
mechanisms, and collaborative networks to manage
________

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collective issues and promote shared interests.

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Established bodies like the United Nations, the
World Health Organization (WHO), and the
World Bank play a crucial role in setting
agendas, facilitating cooperation, and
implementing policies.

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Institutions:

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Agreed-upon standards, international law, and
evolving norms based on shared values guide
the behavior of transnational actors and shape
collaborative action

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Rules and Norms:

17
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Global governance encompasses ongoing
processes of discussion, negotiation, policy
harmonization, and monitoring to address
global issues.

18
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It involves collaboration between public sector
entities (governments) and private sector actors
(corporations, NGOs) to address common goals.

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Public and Private Collaboration:

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Examples:

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  • HEALTH
  • PEACE AND JUSTICE
  • ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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what are the 3 classifications of countries based on the world systems theory

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  1. Core
    2.Semi-Periphery
  2. Periphery
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Give examples of core countries

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US, Russia, France, Britain, (Korea, Japan)

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Give examples of Semi-periphery countries

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Japan, Korea, China, India

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Give examples of periphery countries

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Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia

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4 elements of a state

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  1. Population
  2. Territory
  3. Government
  4. Sovereignty
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Example of a country but not a state
Palestine
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T or F A state has the characteristics of shared identity, history, and culture.
F_ Nation has the characteristics of shared identity, history, and culture.
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what is a political entity characterized by a defined territory, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states.
A state
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refers to a group of people who share common cultural elements such as language, history, ethnicity, or religion.
A nation
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cultural area that may not have political status.
Country
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is a specific type of state that aligns closely with a single nation, where the political boundaries of the state coincide with the cultural boundaries of the nation.
A nation-state
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T or F While all states can be considered countries, not all countries are states in the political sense.
T
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T or F Not all nations are states.
T