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what is an internationalist?
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someone who advocates a community of interests among nations.
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what is supranationalism?
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when nations put aside their self-interest to work with other nations for the good of the collective or global good.
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what is a sovereignty and which motivation is behind internationalism is it associated with?
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a nations right to self-government and control over its own jurisdiction that is recognized by other nations. Associated with self-determination.
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what is liberal internationalism. give an example.
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an approach. through greater interaction a co-operation, nations can achieve common goals, especially peace and prosperity. IGO's such as the IMF, UN, & WTO are nased on this approach.
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define the following:
-peacekeeping -peacemaking -civil war -isolation |
peacekeeping: preventing further conflict between parties
peacemaking: peaceful intervention to stop conflict, or prevent its spread, by bringing hostile parties to an agreement. civil war: A war between citizens of the same nation isolationism: A policy of being isolated or seperated the affairs of other countries. |
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what does IGO stand for? Name three IGO's
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International Government Organization. Three IGO's are IMF, World Bank, WHO, UN
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what is the African Union and what are its 3 goals?
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it is a supranational organization consisiting of around 53 African nations thay eork toward improving and securing democracy, human rights, and a stable economy in African countries.
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what controls the way nations treat on another? (Name an example).
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International law and treaties. e.g.: NATO
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List 2 negative effects of an Ecnomic international Govermental Organization such as the IMF
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-contributes to high levels of debt among developing nations
-decisions are made and implemented by developed nations and reflect their values |
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what form of internationalism does economic colonialism fall under?
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Hegomonic internationalism
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what does a given nation sacrifice by joining NATO?
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A certain amount of sovereignty
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What does a nation gain by joining NATO?
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-more security
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Multilateralism agreements are part of which type of internationalism?
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Liberal
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British Prime Minister Chamberlain, follows a policy of _____________ in allowing Germany to take over ________________.
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appeasement
Czechoslovakia |
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Why did the extreme right (fascist) regimes in Europe follow a policy of expansionism and imperialism?
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shortage of natural resources
-expansionism within Europe: need for more living space (said Hitler) |
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what is social development?
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working to better a nation's wellbeing in areas of health, education and housing
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NORAD is a ________________ military treaty; it stands for ________________ and deals with________________.
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bilateral;
North American Aerospace Defense Command; National security |
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What is la Francophonie and what is one potentionally negative point about it in relation to internationalism?
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an international organization of French speaking countries
potential negative: can it create division between French and non-french nations and if so, does it promote internationalism? |
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Amnesty International, Red Cross, World Vision, OXFAM, are all example of..
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NGO's
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What is decolonization? Name a continent that has suffered as a consequence of it?
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the granting to or gaining of independance and sovereignty for a nation from its former colonial overloads. Africa
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Name an example of an International environmental Governmental Organization
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The kyoyo protocol
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give a motivation against internationalism
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isolationism
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name a conflict in which Canada intervened as a peacemaker and another in which Canada intervened as a peacekeeper
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peacemaker- Afghanistan
peacekeeper- Rwanda |
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what does NAFTA seek to provide to member countries?
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Economic stability
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Name 4 motivating factors fo internationalism
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1) economic stability
2) economic stability 3) humanitarianism 4) self-determination 5) peace and security |