About States
UN
Isms
The One Where Were Quarantined
Why Can't We All Just Get Along
100

This is a system with a lack of centralized authority.

What is anarchy?
100

San Francisco, 1945

When and where was the UN founded?

100

This international relations theory argues that cooperation is essential between states

What is liberalism?

100

Location of the first outbreak of COVID-19

What is Wuhan, China?

100

Where one country enjoys dominance of power and can effectively set the terms of international cooperation and enforce or elicit compliance

What is a unipolar system?

200

This is when states must provide for their own security.

What is a self-help system?

200

This UN body has 10 members who serve two year terms and 5 members who are permanent members.

What is the Security Council?

200
Rational actors are states that...

do cost benefit analysis of choices

200

On July 6, 2020, President Donald Trump announced that the United States of America will be withdrawing from this organization

What is the World Health Organization (WHO)?

200

Territory, resources, religion, ideology

What are causes of war?

300

A person or entity that has the ability to influence international relations.

What is an actor?

300

This person oversees the vision and operations of the entire UN system.

Who is the Secretary General of the UN?

300

Identity and norms are most important.

What is constructivism?

300

This is the plan for the creation, facilitation and distribution for a COVID-19 Vaccine

What is Operation Warp Speed?

300

This level of analysis focuses on international structure and process

What is the third level of analysis?

400

The ability to get a state to do something or stop doing something.

What is power?

400

193

How many member states are in the UN?

400

International institutions promote transparency, trust, and reciprocity.

What is liberalism?

400

These two different approaches are being used in combating the spread of COVID-19

What are the global and state approaches?

400

This individual is viewed as responsible for World War II in the 1st level of analysis

Who is Adolf Hitler?

500

This treaty signed in 1648 established sovereignty as a key principle in international relations.

What is the Treaty of Westphalia?

500

This committee is one of the six principal organs of the General Assembly and focuses economic and social issues.

What is ECOSOC?

500

This “ism” receives criticism for not giving importance to moral principles

What is realism?
500

Supply chains, employment, trade

What are the economic impacts of COVID?

500

When looking at the causes for World War II on the domestic level, the rise of this ideology is viewed as one of the causes

What is the Treaty of Versailles?