Foreign Policy and Motives
Internationalism & Global Consciousness
Organizations & International Cooperation
Peacekeeping, Security & Sovereignty
Globalization & Interdependence
100

This motive explains why countries join alliances like NATO.

✅ What is security?

100

Internationalists generally believe humanity shares this type of responsibility for global challenges.

✅ What is collective responsibility?

100

This organization led the campaign to eradicate smallpox.

✅ What is the WHO?

100

Peacekeepers are expected to remain this during conflicts.

✅ What is neutral?

100

The increased exchange of goods, services, and technology around the world is called this.

✅ What is globalization?

200

A country sending aid to disaster victims in another nation is motivated primarily by this.

✅ What is humanitarianism?

200

This phrase describes the idea that people should view problems from an international perspective rather than only a national one.

✅ What is thinking globally?

200

This branch of the UN allows every member nation one vote.

✅ What is the General Assembly?

200

Using military force only in self-defense is one principle of this international activity.

✅ What is peacekeeping?

200

A country whose exports exceed imports has this.

✅ What is a trade surplus?

300

This motive for international involvement focuses on protecting trade, markets, and financial stability.

✅ What is economic stability?

300

John Donne’s quote “No man is an island” supports this broader worldview.

✅ What is internationalism/global citizenship?

300

This UN body is criticized because only five countries possess veto power.

✅ What is the Security Council?

300

This idea explains why some countries oppose humanitarian intervention within another nation’s borders.

✅ What is protection of sovereignty?

300

The expansion of global trade and technology exchange is evidence of this trend.

✅ What is increasing interdependence?

400

A nation refusing UN intervention because it wants full control over domestic affairs is defending this principle.

✅ What is sovereignty?

400

The belief that people’s shared interests are more important than their differences reflects this core internationalist principle.

✅ What is common humanity/shared humanity?

400

This organization attempts to preserve cultural sites and promote a common human heritage.

✅ What is UNESCO?

400

This term describes countries working together to respond to threats against peace.

✅ What is collective security?

400

Human rights activists argue globalization can lead to this problem in developing nations.

✅ What is worker/labor exploitation?

500

This conflict occurs when a country’s national interests clash with international responsibilities.

✅ What is nationalism vs internationalism?

500

This concept suggests that events such as war, poverty, disease, or environmental disasters in one region can affect the entire world community.

✅ What is global interdependence?

500

This criticism of the Security Council argues that the structure of the UN does not treat all nations equally.

✅ What is permanent-member veto power?

500

This major debate asks whether international organizations should intervene when governments violate the rights of their own citizens.

✅ What is humanitarian intervention vs sovereignty?

500

This criticism of globalization argues that multinational corporations often gain too much influence over weaker economies.

✅ What is economic exploitation/dependence?

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