Introductory Info
International Community
Alliances and Conflicts
Cooperation
Europe
100

This is what geopolitics studies.

What is the influence that geographical factors have on both politics and relations between states?

100

Unipolar world control.

What is the term for if the world is controlled by one main state power?

100

Sexual violence against women and girls often _________ during armed conflicts.

What is "increases"?

100

This is what the Charter of the United Nations’ objective reflects. 

What is preventing conflict?

100

This created the Council of Europe.

What is the Treaty of London (1949)?

200

The first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize.

Who is Marie Curie?

200

The approximate number of states in the world.

What is 200?

200

This is the United Nations' predecessor?

What is the League of Nations?

200

This is when meetings between state representatives occur to prevent conflicts from escalating into violence. 

What is preventative diplomacy?

200

The year Spain became a member state of the Council of Europe.

When is 1977?

300

Professionals of these five fields are awarded the Nobel Prize.

What are physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, peace?

300

These are 5 common problems the world is facing.

What are climate change, biodiversity loss, peace, migration and health?

300

This is the year the UN was founded.

When is 1945?
300

This is when a third party collaborates with opposing parties.

What is mediation?

300

The main organizations promoting European cooperation.

What are the Council of Europe and the European Union (EU)?

400

This is negative peace.

What is the absence of war or violence; this ‘negative’ does not mean that peace has a negative impact but rather that it is simply absent?

400

This is the political structure that has become universal. (describe)

What is the state? States differ in size and population, and in political, economic and military power. They recognize each other as sovereign units with the same formal rights.

400

The EU's connection to building relationships on an international scale.

What is the EU's allyship building power/character?

400

These are military personnel involved in peacekeeping operation deployments who support reconciliation and democratization, disarmament, demobilization and the reintegrations of ex-combatants into society.

Who are the blue helmets?

400

These are the three main institutions of the EU.

What are the European Council, the European Parliament, and the European Commission?

500

A comparison of internal and international conflicts. Give one example of each.

What are ... ? What is the Syrian Civil War and the War in Ukraine?

500

This is a description of the three things needed for an international community to exist.

What is the recognizing of each other's legitimacy, the respect of certain rules and existing of certain institutions, and the interaction through representatives to negotiate and implement such rules? (1st yellow box on page 304)

500

The EU's connection to the UN.

What is a great political influence and united systematic power on an international scale?

500

These are states undergoing peacekeeping operations at the beginning of 2023.

What is figure 15 in your book?

500

This is why the EU was founded.

What is to unite the economic and industrial interests of European countries, as a way of promoting long-term political union and peace?