Global Governance
Non-governmental Organizations
Security and Power
Terrorism
Any
100
An organization, usually a grass-roots one, with policy goals but not governmental in makeup. It is any group of people relating to each other regularly in some formal manner and engaging in collective action, provided the activities are noncommercial and nonviolent and are not on behalf of a government.
What is non-governmental organization
100
A firm with subsidiaries that extend the production and marketing of the firm beyond the boundaries of any one country
What is multinational corporation (MNCs)
100
Traditionally, security in IR refers to security of the
What is state
100
Terrorists target
What is non-combatants/civilians
100
Current United Nations Secretary-General
Who is Ban Ki-Moon
200
The process by which states work together to solve a common problem
What is multilateralism
200
An important nongovernmental actor responsible for disseminating information. Xinhua. AFP. CNN.
What is media conglomerates
200
Taking care of oneself. Think realism.
What is self-help
200
“Terrorists don’t want a lot of people dead, they want a lot of people _________”
What is watching
200
Recently, the United Nations peacekeepers in Haiti were sued for causing ____________.
What is outbreak of cholera
300
This UN organ was established to provide international supervision for eleven territories administered by seven member states in an effort to prepare them for self-government or independence. Since 1994, all territories had attained self-government or independence, and the council now meets on an ad hoc basis.
What is Trusteeship Council
300
Only part of the world, not subject to state jurisdiction
What is Antarctica
300
One of the factors that realists argue constrains the willingness of states to cooperate. States are less concerned about whether everyone benefits and more concerned about whether someone may benefit more than someone else.
What is relative gain
300
First suicide bombers
What is Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka
300
This year’s winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
What is Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
400
A set of implicit or explicit principles, norms, rules, and decision-making procedures around which actors’ expectations converge in a given area of international relations. Often simply defined as a governing arrangement in a regional or global policy area.
What is regime
400
Which of the following does not characterize non-governmental organizations? A. Promote causes governments do not B. Set agendas C. Overturn existing order D. Provide unanimous support for government policies
What is D
400
A regional group of countries that have the same guiding philosophic ideals—usually liberal-democratic principles, norms, and ethics—and tend to have the same style of political systems.
What is security community
400
True or False. Terrorism only occurs internationally
What is False. Domestic terrorism (KKK US, Red Bridgates in Italy, Sendero Luminoso in Peru)
400
Author of “The Art of War”
Who is Sun Tzu (400-320BC) during Warring States Period (473-221 BC) of China
500
International law is based primarily on
What is multilateral treaties
500
A mode of collective action that challenges ways of life, thinking, dominant norms and moral codes; seeks answers to global problems. For example, international campaign to ban anti- personnel landmines
What is social movement
500
a situation in which actions by a state intended to heighten its security, such as increasing its military strength or making alliances, can lead other states to respond with similar measures, producing increased tensions that create conflict
What is security dilemma
500
British Bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807. An example of __________ terrorism.
What is state-sponsored
500
a strategy employed by weak states. The logic stipulates that a weaker state should align itself with a stronger adversary because the latter can take what it wants by force anyway. Realism.
What is bandwagoning
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