Terms
Institutions
Goals
Organizations
Misc
100

This concept ensures stability within and between nations, often requiring diplomacy and defense measures.

What is peace and security?

100

It reflects a nation's ability to maintain steady growth, low inflation, and employment levels.

What is economic stability?

100

This principle allows people to choose their own political status and pursue their cultural and economic goals.

What is self-determination?

100

This group of the world's major economies meets to discuss global economic policies and issues.

What is the G8?

100

It regulates international trade agreements and resolves disputes among member nations.

What is the World Trade Organization?

200

This involves deploying international forces to conflict zones to monitor and maintain ceasefires.

What is peacekeeping?

200

This term describes a nation taking action independently, without consulting others.

What is unilateral?

200

This term pertains to policies, events, or issues occurring within a nation's borders.

What is domestic?

200

A foreign policy stance where a country avoids alliances or international involvement.

What is isolationist?

200

This describes cooperative actions or agreements involving three or more countries.

What is multilateral?

300

This type of organization has authority above individual nations, often in a regional context.

What is supranational?

300

A commitment to providing aid and promoting human welfare during crises.

What is humanitarianism?

300

A belief in cooperation between nations to solve global problems collectively.

What is internationalism?

300

A supranational organization of European countries focused on political and economic integration.

What is the European Union?

300

This organization promotes French language and culture across member states worldwide.


What is La Francophonie?

400

This term relates to interactions, policies, or issues involving other countries.

What is foreign?

400

A sense of pride and identity tied to one’s nation, often emphasizing independence.

What is nationalism?

400

These measures, often economic, are imposed to influence a nation’s behavior.

What are sanctions?

400

This international organization works to maintain peace, security, and human rights worldwide.  It has 193 members.

What is the United Nations?

400

This trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico aimed to reduce tariffs and foster economic integration.

What is NAFTA?

500

These individuals are deployed by international bodies to stabilize conflict zones and protect civilians.

Who are peacekeepers?

500

Peacekeeping must have this from all sides of a conflict in order to operate in the area.

What is Consent?

500

These independent groups focus on humanitarian, environmental, or social causes, often globally.

What are non-governmental organizations?

500

A form of Debt. Debt incurred by an illegitimate government and is not considered enforcable.

What is Odious Debt?

500

Aid that has "strings attached".  It is given in a way that benefits the country that gave the aid.

What is Tied Aid?