Global Political Economy
Regionalism
Global Poverty + Inequality
Environmental Issues
Migration/Refugees + Global Health
100

The "Rich North" consist of...

What is the U.S, Europe, Russia, Australia + New Zealand

100

The liberalist view of Regionalism...

What is?

- benefits of collaboration between states, prosperity + peace

- grow/bolsters economy, currency has high efficiency 

100

The characteristics of an impoverished country are...

What are 

-low levels of literacy, education and domestic production

- limited infrastructure, social services, high poverty rates, ongoing conflict, etc.

100

The collective good problem

What is a problem of how to provide something that benefits all members of a group regardless of what others contribute?

100

An internally displaced person (IDP)

What is a person who has

- been forced to flee or leave their home as a result/ in order to avoid the effects of armed conflict

- not crossed an internationally recognized state border 

200

Three benefits to Global Political Economy...

What is...

  • New advancements in tech + info

  • Culture spread (American culture/language, Bollywood, Kpop)

  • Reduce conflict economically

  • Equalize prices + wages equalize (competition) 

  • Logic of economic liberalism, high efficiency 

  • $ countries will invest in poor countries

  • Comparative advantage will mean everyone benefits from trade

200

The definition of supranationalism is...

What is an organization that rules over the state's sovereignty


ex. European Parliament has authority in certain areas

200

The approach to development that argues that poverty can be resolved through the transformation of traditional subsistence economies defined as 'backward' into industrial, commodified economies defined as 'modern'


What is Orthodox?

200

The model used to explain why communities may over-exploit shared environmental resources even when they know that it may be against their long-term interests known as?


What is the Tragedy of the Commons?

200

The organization that provides guidance to member states on various aspects of health, including the detection and response to outbreaks.

 

What is the World Health Organization (WHO)?

300

The organization that John Maynard Keynes proposed?

What is the ITO (International Trade Organization)?

300

The the OAU (now the AU) stands for...

What is the Organization of African Unity?

300

The alternative view on poverty

What is a situation suffered by people who are not able to meet their material and non-material needs?

300

The key nation pulled out of the Kyoto Protocol in 2001, thereby undermining its legitimacy?

What is the United States?

300

The categories of forced migration

What are 

- Conflict- induced displacement

- Development-induced displacement

-Human Trafficking

- Slavery/Forced labor 

- Ethnic Cleansing 

400

The realist perspective on IPE is also known as the ______ perspective.

What is Nationalist?

400

The purpose of the European Market or the EEC was...

What is to give each other preferential trade/ low trade barriers, create a trade union and improve weaker countries economies'

400

The majority of those living below the international poverty line is in...

What is sSub-Saharan Africa?

400

The Montreal Protocol of 1987 was established to mitigate the depletion of the ozone layer by banning...

What are Chlorofluorocarbons or CFCs?

400

The ‘securitization of health’, a political process through which a health issue acquires security status and becomes distinct from everyday politics, is most associated with the global response to...

What is HIV/AIDS?

500

The broadly adopted neoliberal approach that advocates the roll-back of the state, the deregulation of the economy, and the maintenance of fiscal discipline, came to be known as...

What is the Washington Consensus

500

The emergence of the European Union developed from what was initially a purely West European creation born of the desire for reconciliation between...

What is France and Germany?

500

The development strategy/policy favoured by the IMF, World Bank, and the US compels developing countries to reform their economies along neo-liberal lines in order to compete in the global market


What is structural adjustment?

500

The efforts to explain the role of environmental treaty making by stressing as a key motivating factor the joint gains arising from cooperative solutions to the problem of providing public goods such as a clean atmosphere reflect which approach to International Relations


What is liberal institutionalist?

500

Individuals who have sought international protection aas refugees and whose claims have not yet been determined

What are Asylum Seekers?

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