At the end of this war, President Woodrow Wilson developed the idea of liberal internationalism where countries should promote interdependence and co-operation to prevent future wars.
What is World War 1?
This theory of international relations believes that the world is anarchic and each country should prioritize its own national interest and power.
What is Realism?
As of 2025, the US is the only country that has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement, which is meant to promote international cooperation in reducing global carbon emissions. This is an example of _____.
What is Isolationism?
The Permanent Members of the UN Security Council all have this special power.
What is Veto power?
The United Nations, the IMF, the World Bank, and the WTO are its main pillars. These are further backed by US military and economic dominance.
What is the Liberal World Order?
This approach to international relations prioritizes values or seeks common values between countries.
What is Idealism/Liberalism?
______ engagement, is when a country pursues an independent action with regards to another country.
What is Unilateralism?
This crucial international legal document was drafted by a commission chaired by then US First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt in 1948.
What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
A wave of ________ resulted from the fall of military rule in many Asian and Latin American countries, and from the break-up of the Soviet Union into independent countries.
What is Democratization?
For this theory of international relations, power, borders, and identities are social and cultural beliefs which can change over time.
What is Constructivism?
The European Union is an exemplar of _______, where many countries co-operate on issues of trade, security, economy, etc.
What is Mulilateralism?
The field of international law is practiced in this institution located at The Hague, Netherlands.
What is the International Court of Justice (ICJ)?