What are the roles of IGOs?
What are the WEF?
a Swiss not for profit organisation which works across national boarders with the aim to improve the state of the world by bringing together business political academic leaders of society
Name a good and bad thing about the WEF
+ helps to deal with global issues
+ provides a discourse
+ not strictly political leaders
What is the IMF
Give loans to developing countries with the aim to promote global economic stability
What’s a good and bad thing about the IMF?
+ helps to clear debt
Who are the World Bank?
A bank which lends money on a global scale and give grants to developing countries. They have a proportional voting system based on the amount of money each country has invested
What is a good and a bad thing about the world bank?
+ help developing countries
What is the WTO?
They ask country to remove tariffs and taxes on foreign imports and subsidies to domestic products so that trade is free and without barriers. They supervise and liberalise international trade
What is a good and bad thing about the WTO?
+ promotes free trade through the gradual reduction in tariffs
+ trade without discrimination
How many people do Walmart employ ( case study TNCs) impact on world)
2.3 million people worldwide
What is the case study for TNCs in superpowers
Disney
How is Disney involved in many global activities?
What have Disney done to target different parts of the world?
How is there spreading of Americanisation?
Through art, food and media mostly originating from there
How is westernisation affecting places around the world?
What global action has taken place to resolve crisis response?
Britain contributed 1.5 billion dollars of air to the humanitarian crisis in syria
What global action has taken place to prevent conflict?
UK uses programmes to help Middle Eastern and North African regions. On some occasions military action has been used to prevent conflict
What global action has taken place for climate change mitigation?
Reduction in greenhouse emissions at the conference of the parties
Collapse of the Soviet Union helped to reduce the number of polluting factories and inefficient state farms and the slowdown in China’s economy
What’s an example of a military alliance?
USA - helped in Afghanistan’s conflict they recruited Muslim fighters and weapons to fight against the Soviet Union
USA and France - Haiti hurricane in 2016 provided 550 personnel as well has humanitarian aid
What is an example of economic alliances?
UN - Haiti earthquake in 2016 UNIVEF sought out $5 billion from UN funds to provide aid for hundreds of children in need
NAFTA - free trade agreements with Canada and Mexico
EU - free trade between 28 member states
What is an example of environmental alliances?
Kiribati - sand has to be imported from Australia to maintain the land as it is disappearing
What is geostrategy?
The strategy requires in dealing wirh geopolitical problems
Who is in the United Nations security council?
5 permanent any members:
China, France, USA, Great Britain and Russia
They are the only countries with veto power
What are the aims of the UNSC?
To keep international peace and security
Encourage friendship among nations