A Level Politics: Global Politics Exam Questions And Answers. Verified and Updated.
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A Level Politics: Global Politics Exam
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The state and globalisation - answerThe state and globalisation
Define sovereignty. - answer- Absolute and unlimited power and authority
Define nation state. - answer- Autonomous political community held togeth...
EXAM STUDY MATERIALS July 24, 2024 1:33:58 PM A Level Politics: Global Politics Exam Questions And Answers. Verified and Updated. The state and globalisation - answer✔✔The state and globalisation Define sovereignty. - answer✔✔- Absolute and unlimited power and authority Define nation state. - answer✔✔- Autonomous political community held together by citizenship and nationality Define non -state actors. - answer✔✔- Participants in international relat ions with significant power and influence, which are not states Define globalisation. - answer✔✔- Emergence of a complex web of interconnectedness in many forms Define economic globalisation. - answer✔✔- Growing economic integration and interdependence of economies through intensified cross -border movement of goods, services, technology and capital Define political globalisation. - answer✔✔- Growing importance of international organisations Define cultural globalisation. - answer✔✔- Growing transmission of ideas, meanings and values around the world Define homogenisation and monoculture. - answer✔✔- Coming together of global cultures and development of a single, homogenous culture without diversity or dissension Define interconnectedness. - answer✔✔- Mutual reliance of two or more groups Define world government. - answer✔✔- Idea of common political authority with legislative and executive power over states Global governance. - answer✔✔- Broad and complex process of decision making at a global level Global gov ernance: political and economic - answer✔✔Global governance: political and economic EXAM STUDY MATERIALS July 24, 2024 1:33:58 PM Define non -governmental organisations. - answer✔✔- This is any non -profit, voluntary citizens' group organised on a local, national or international level - e.g. Christian Aid. NGOs perform a variety of service and humanitarian functions, bring citizens' concerns to governments, advocate and monitor policies and encourage political participation through provision of information Define strutural adjustment programmes. - answe r✔✔- Conditional loans provided by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank to countries that experienced economic crises. Define the united nations - answer✔✔- Organisation created in 1945, following the Second World War, to promote intern ational co -operation and to prevent another such conflict Define the security council. - answer✔✔- The United Nations' most powerful body, with primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security Define NATO. - answer✔✔- North At lantic Treaty Organisation - military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty, signed in 1949 Define the international monetary fund - answer✔✔- International organisation working to foster global monetary co -operation, secure financial stability, faci litate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world Define the world bank. - answer✔✔- International organisation that offers concessional loans and grants to the world's poorest developi ng countries in order to reduce poverty Define the world trade organisation. - answer✔✔- Organisation that regulates international trade Define the north -south divide. - answer✔✔- Global socio -economic and political divide Define the dependency theory. - answer✔✔- Emphasises structural imbalances within capitalism that impose dependency on poorer states Global governance human rights and environmental - answer✔✔Global governance human rights and environmental Define international law. - answer✔✔- Law that governs states and other international actors Define international court of justice. - answer✔✔- Principal judicial organ of the United Nations Define the international criminal court. - answer✔✔- Organisation that prosecutes individuals for the international crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes Define international tribunals. - answer✔✔- Organisations set up to prosecute individuals in specific states for the crimes of genocide, crimes ag ainst humanity, and war crimes Define human rights. - answer✔✔- Rights that people are entitled to by virtue of being human
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