International Law
IPE
Terrorism
Environmental Issues
Humanitarian Concerns
100

The principle that countries have the right to travel by sea to other countries and to trade with them; each state's sovereignty ends with its territorial waters.

What is freedom of the seas?

100

A tax or financial charge imposed on imported goods.

What is a tariff?

100

Long-term policies and specific short-term measures to prevent and combat international and domestic terrorism.

What is counterterrorism?

100

The view that the environment should be preserved and cherished rather than exploited.

What are harmony values?

100

Relocation within or across state borders due to violence, hardship, severe suffering, or a significant threat of these situations.

What is involuntary migration?

200

Law derived from the past practices of sovereign states in the absence of repeated objections from other states.

What is customary law?

200

The belief and theory that only free markets, free trade, and economic cooperation can lead to a peaceful and prosperous world.

What is economic liberalism?
200

A security threat involving deliberate targeting of computers and networks of sovereign states, IGOs, and NGOs to achieve military, political, or other strategic and tactical goals.

What is cyberwarfare?

200

A comprehensive policy that meets the needs of the present without sacrificing the ability of future generations to meet their needs.

What is sustainable development?

200

An outbreak of an infectious disease in a large population.

What is an epidemic?

300

The legal permission to administer a territory or enforce international law.

What is an international mandate?

300

A long-term policy of national self-sufficiency and rejection of imports, economic aid, and cooperation.

What is autarky?

300

Robots programmed to destroy and kill.

What are autonomous weapons?

300

Geographical areas not under any nation's sovereign control.

What are global commons?

300

The position that human beings, regardless of their origin and social status, are morally responsible for helping those who suffer.

What is the humanitarian tradition?

400

The principle that the perpetrators of certain crimes cannot escape justice by moving to another country and invoking its sovereign immunity.

What is universal jurisdiction?

400

The use of government spending or revenue collection to influence the economy, push it out of recession, or create jobs.

What is fiscal policy?

400

The use of force and threats of force to compel others to comply with demands.

What is coercion and extortion?

400

A field aimed at developing technological solutions to environmental problems.

What is geoengineering?

400

Military or non-military intervention to stop violence and to create the conditions for lasting peace.

What is peacekeeping?

500
Exemption from the jurisdiction of local law.

What is extraterritoriality?

500

A theory that explains why countries benefit from trading with each other instead of relying on domestic production.

What is comparative advantage?

500

Actions taken against terrorists before they strike.

What are preemptive policies?

500

Actions and policies of the global North that sustain the contamination and depletion of the environment in the global South.

What is environmental discrimination?

500

The global cooperation of international actors with little or no power of enforcing compliance.

What is global governance?

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