The definition of a Weapon of Mass Destruction.
What is a nuclear, radiological, chemical, biological or other weapon that can kill and bring significant harm to a large number of humans or cause great damage to human made structures?
The orthodox conception of poverty.
What is a situation where people lack the money to satisfy basic needs?
The practice of international trade.
What is when one country's citizens produce a good that another country's citizens consume?
The missing piece of global environmental governance.
What is a central world government?
The types of global cooperation.
What are economic, political, functional and security cooperation?
The number of Nuclear States.
What is 9? (USA, Russia, UK, France, China, India, Pakistan, North Korea and Israel)
The orthodox explanation for the continued existence of hunger.
What is the theory that population growth outstrips food production?
The year of the creation of the WTO.
What is 1995?
The idea of sustainable development.
What is the ability to meet the needs of the preset without compromising future needs?
What is the variety of relationships among neighboring states that extend beyond typical diplomatic relations, but in which each state maintains legal personality?
The theory of Extended Deterrence .
What is using the threat of nuclear response to deter an attack on one's allies (rather than oneself)?
The description of the Washington Consensus.
What is the belief that global welfare would be maximized by the universal application of neoclassical economic policies?
The decade when globalization took over.
What is the 1970s? (National market integration began at this time)
The role of international action.
What is promoting environmental norms, developing scientific understanding and assisting the participation of developing countries?
The year that marked the turn in European regionalism.
What is 1945? (The End of WW2)
The treaty that reduced the number number of warheads that the USA and Russia could have.
What is START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty)?
The poverty line as described by the UN.
What is anything less than or equal to $1.90 per day?
The predecessor to the WTO.
What is the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade?
The meeting established to deal with the depletion of the ozone layer.
What is the Montreal Protocol of 1987?
The driving forces of regionalism in Asia.
What are market forces and relations between the USA, Russia and larger Asian powers?
The development of nuclear taboo.
What is the international norm that the use of nuclear weapons is unacceptable in warfare?
The amount of money needed to eliminate world hunger by 2050.
What is $83 billion annually?
The economic theory that the WTO emphasizes.
What is the theory of comparative advantages?
The value of the temperature increase by 2100 if emission reduction was not improved after the 2015 Paris Agreements.
What is 3.2 degrees Celsius?
The region of the world whose regional agreements has resulted from competition for influence by Russia, EU and China.
What are the post Soviet States?