Review Flashcards

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Filipino diplomat who was elected UN General Assembly president from 1949-1950.

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Carlos P. Romulo

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A country that isnot a permanent member of the UN Security Council?

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Japan

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An attitude that seeks to understand all the interconnections of the modern world and to highlight patterns that underlie them

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Globalism

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According to Karl Marx, this social class include those
who do not own the means of production

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Proletariat

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An Inter-Governmental Organization established in 1960 whose primary objective is to coordinate and unify the petroleum policies of its member-countries and ensure the stabilization of oil markets

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OPEC

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a result of the establishment of international laws and principles ushered in by globalization?

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Adoption of Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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Policies on environmental issues are discussed and formulated by what organ of the the United Nations?

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The Economic and Social Council

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The most powerful organ of the United Nations

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The Security Council

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During the Cold War, the socialist side are countries referred to as the…

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Second world

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According to him the expansion of a global political system, and its institutions, in which inter-regional transactions (including, but certainly not limited to trade) are managed.

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William R. Thompson

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According to him political globalization refers to the intensification and expansion of political interrelations across the globe.

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Manfred B. Steger

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He proposed that continuing political globalization may lead to the creation of a world government-like cosmopolitan democracy (democracy at transnational or global sphere)

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David Held

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a compulsory political organization with a centralized government that maintains the legitimate use of force within a certain territory.

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State

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emphasizes the organic ties that hold groups of people together and inspire a sense of loyalty and belonging – i.e., ethnicity, language, religion, and others

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Nation

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What is the four elements of state?

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population, territory, government, and sovereignty.

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a group of people who have a strong sense of unity and common consciousness.

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Nation

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a united unit of population which is full of emotional, spiritual and psychological bonds. A nation has little to do with the physical needs of the people.

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Nation

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a political organization which fulfills the security and welfare needs of its people. It is concerned with external human actions. It is a legal entity.

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It can survive even without a fixed territory.

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It possess a fixed territory, it is also a territorial entity

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It is an essential element of the State and the soul of the State.

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A ______ is more stable than the State. When sovereignty ends, the State dies, but not the _____. A ______ can survive even without sovereignty.

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There can be two or more than two nations within a single ____.

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It can be created

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It is the result of evolution of a state
Nation
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a territorially bounded sovereign polity—i.e., a state—that is ruled in the name of a community of citizens who identify themselves as a nation.
Nation-state
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It was established after the Second World War with once central mission – to maintain international peace and security.
United Nations
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What are the Six organs of united nations:
General Assembly Security Council Economic and Social Council Trusteeship Council International Court of Justice Secretariat
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serves as the main deliberative policy-making and representative organ.
General assembly
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the organ which has the commitment to preserve peace and security. It's also the most powerful organ.
Security Council
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The main organ for cooperation, policy, review, policy dialogue, and advice on economic, environmental and social issues.
Economic and social council
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the organ tasked to administer international oversight for trust territories and to make sure that adequate procedures are taken for independence and self – government.
Trusteeship council
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the UN’s prime judicial organ whose task is to settle, in accordance with international law, legal disputes submitted to it by states.
International court of justice
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the organ tasked to execute the daily activities as assigned by the five other organs consisting of the Secretary-General and tens of thousands of international UN staff members.
Secretariat
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Established in 1999 by ASEAN
ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA)
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It defines the rights of nation – states on the use of the world’s oceans.
United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
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affirms an individual’s rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Such happens when activist groups of nation – states connect with their counterparts in our states.
transnational activism (TNA).
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established in 1967 with currently 10 – member countries
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
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established in 1993 with currently 27 member countries
European Union
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established in 1995 with 164 member states
World Trade Organization
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established in 1960 with 13 member countries
Organization OF Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
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lays stress on the solidarity and cooperation among nations, but acknowledging their sovereign character.
Internationalism