This term refers to an institutional arrangement of governance that addresses regional or globalized issues beyond the scope of a nation-state.
GLOBAL INTERSTATE SSYSTEM
This 1987 treaty aimed to phase out substances responsible for ozone depletion.
Montreal Protocol
This organization with 192 member states is considered the facilitator of global governance.
United Nations
This organization is responsible for global health research, vaccines, and the World Health Report.
World Health Organization (WHO)?
The shift of authority to actors above and below the nation-state is also called this.
glocalization or internal globalization
According to Chase-Dunn, this system is made of unequally powerful and competing states interacting through alliances and wars.
INTERSTATE SYSTEM
NASA projected that because of the Montreal Protocol, ozone levels would return to 1980 levels by this year.
2032
This Bretton Woods institution provides loans for capital projects in middle-income and developing countries.
World Bank
This UN body leads international efforts to defeat hunger and improve food security.
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
This 1992 UN conference highlighted the broadest role of non-state actors in sustainable development.
UN Conference on Environment and Development
This ideology emphasizes diversity and multiculturalism rather than just economic exchange.
INTERNATIONALISM
Hawkes (2008) described this global phenomenon leading to obesity and diet-related diseases in developing countries.
Nutrition Transition
This institution monitors the global economy, lends to countries, and provides policy advice.
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
This organization promotes peace and security through educational, scientific, and cultural reforms.
UNESCO
This term refers to applying international agreements into domestic law and practice.
domesticating an international norm
This ideology focuses more on the economic aspect of exchanges among countries and societies.
GLOBALISM
This dilemma arises when local governments must balance attracting global investors with protecting farmers and the environment.
balancing globalization and local welfare
This global body regulates international trade and provides a forum for trade negotiations.
World Trade Organization (WTO)
This labor-focused institution sets international labor standards and protects workers’ rights.
International Labor Organization (ILO)
These non-state actors include NGOs, advocacy networks, voluntary associations, and interest groups.
civil society actors
This scholar defined the interstate system as “a system of unequally powerful and competing states in which no single state is capable of imposing control on all others.
Chase-Dunn
This regional commission focuses on economic and social development in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC or ESCLAC
The World Bank is made up of five institutions. Name at least two of them.
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and International Development Association (IDA)? — also IFC, MIGA, ICSID
This concept explains how globalization influences local policies and institutions, blending global and local dynamics.
glocalization
While both emphasize interconnectivity, this concept highlights cultural cooperation between nations, while the other stresses free flow of economic activity.
internationalism and globalism