Lesson 8 Contemporary Global Governance Flashcards
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True or False.
Global GOVERNANCE is don’t exist.
FALSE. Global GOVERMENT is the one that doesn’t exist.
He defined, GLOBAL GOVERNANCE is the formal and informal arrangements that produce a degree of order and collective action above the state in the absence of a global government. This will be through the coordination of the state and non-state actors – International Governmental Organizations(IGOs) and International Non-Governmental Organizations(INGOs).
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The state and non-state actors …
International Governmental Organizations(IGOs) and International Non-Governmental Organizations(INGOs).
- are formed by states.
- State come together to form an organizations and they establish a structure based on a formal
- ex. ASEAN, WTO, World Bank, IMF and UN
International Governmental Organizations(IGOs)
- are generally private, voluntary organizations whose members are individuals or a group of people.
- usually created to solve specific issue.
- ex. Greenpeace, World Wild Fund and Amnesty International
International Non-Governmental Organizations(INGOs).
Among various international organizations, it is said to be the primary venue and formal arrangement for global governance involving states and non-state actors. It is today’s most prominent international organization
United Nations
Internation organization founded in 1945 after WW2 to prevent future conflicts on that scale.
United Nations
On what year UN founded?
1945
UN made up of ____ member states
193
The UN charter is the constitution of _______________. It was made in October 1944 by the Dumbarton Oaks(Washington DC) Conference.
The United Nations Organization(UNO)
The UN charter is the constitution of The United Nations Organization(UNO). It was made in ________ by the Dumbarton Oaks(Washington DC) Conference.
October 1944
The UN charter is the constitution of The United Nations Organization(UNO). It was made in October 1944 by the ___________.
Dumbarton Oaks(Washington DC) Conference.
It lays down the rules which govern the organization and functions of the UNO and all its organs.
The UN Charter
The UN Charter has a Preamble, _______________ which explain the purposes, principles, organs and operating methods of the UN.
19 chapters and 111 articles
The UN Charter has a Preamble, 19 chapters and 111 articles which explain the ____________________ of the UN.
purposes, principles, organs and operating methods
The purpose of the UN are defined in _______ of the UN Charter.
Article 1
The purposes of the UN:
- to maintain international peace and security and to take adequate steps to avert wars
- to develop friendly relations among nations on the basic of equality.
- To achieve international co-operation in solving international problems of an economic, social, cultural or humanitarian character.
- to be a center for harmonizing the actions of nations in the attainment of these common ends.
The no. 1 in purposes of the UN:
to maintain international peace and security and to take adequate steps to avert wars
The no. 2 in purposes of the UN:
to develop friendly relations among nations on the basic of equality.
The no. 3 in purposes of the UN:
To achieve international co-operation in solving international problems of an economic, social, cultural or humanitarian character.
The no. 4 in purposes of the UN:
to be a center for harmonizing the actions of nations in the attainment of these common ends.
The _______ are the means to achieve the objectives of the UN. These are contained in Article 2 of the UN Charter.
Principles of the UN
The principles are the means to achieve the objectives of the UN. These are contained in ______ of the UN Charter.
Article 2
The principles of the UN:
- All the member states are equal
- The member states shall fulfill their obligations to the UN honestly.
- The member states settle their international disputes by the peaceful means.
- The member states shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against any other state.
- The member states shall give to the Un every assistance in any action it takes in accordance with the UN Charter.
- The states which are not members of the UN, should also act accordance with these principles for the maintenance of international peace and security.
- No members state shall interfere in the internal affairs of any other state.