TCW Topic 4-7 Reviewer
What does IGO stands for?
International governmental office
Intergovernmental organization
International government order
Intergovernmental office
IGOs transcend country borders and can have a major impact on the governmental and transnational actors within states. As a result, over time, IGOs can develop independent power bases and develop identities separate from those of founding states. True or False?
True
False
Determine the correct statements among the attributes of IGO. I. IGOs can be single-issue or multi-issue organizations and they can be regional or global in their scope. II. IGOs are replacements for government, as they do not govern. III. The charters of IGOs generally include the principles, norms, rules, structures, functions, and decision-making processes within organizations.
Statement I only
Statement II and III only
Statement I and III only
All are correct
Determine the correct statements among the attributes of IGO I. As instruments of international policy, IGOs provide forums for principles, norms, and positions. II. IGOs exert influence and impose limits on members’ policies and the way in which those policies are made. III. IGOs are instrumental in creating and sustaining international cooperation.
Statement I only
Statement II and III only
Statement I and III only
All are correct
European Union is one of the largest IGOs and can be seen as imposing a forced choice upon states either they conform to the neo-liberal ideas of freemarket principles of deregulation, privatization and free trade or run the risk of being left behind.
True
False
United Nation (UN) influences the growth of international law and universal principles.
True
False
North Atlantic Treaty Organization is an example of IGO and its effects may include establishment of economic and political integration
True
False
IGOs not only bring about opportunities for their member states but also exert influence and impose limits on members’ policies and the way in which those policies are made.
True
False
The Intensification of relations among nation-states. It is the theory and practice of transnational cooperation.
Globalism
Internalization
Internationalism
Globalization
An attitude that seeks to understand all the interconnections of modern world and to highlight the patterns that underlie them
Globalism
Internalization
Internationalism
Globalization
It encompasses the totality of institutions, policies, norms, procedures, and initiatives through which states and their citizens try to bring more predictability, stability, and order to their responses to transnational challenges.
Market integration
Global governance
Global Economy
Global Interstate System
Which statement is true about the function of the Security Council in the UN?
It provides international supervision for 11 trust territories
It is the principal body for coordination, policy review, policy dialogue and recommendations on economic, social, and environmental issues
It recalls upon the parties to a dispute to settle it by peaceful means and recommends methods of adjustments or terms of settlement.
It is the UN’s principal judicial organ
The following are the functions of the United Nations except:
To preserve cultural heritage
To protect human rights
To deliver humanitarian aid
To uphold international law
How many organs does the UN have?
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
In this contemporary world, the state is still relevant amid globalization of governance because…
It is the source of cooperation and concerted action among the states and represents the greater exercise of their sovereignty.
It is independent on other states and organizations
It can formulate and execute policies on its own
It understands local people’s problems better
The UN Organ that is the United Nations’ central platform for reflection, debate, and innovative thinking on sustainable development.
The General Assembly
Secretariat
International Court of Justice
Economic and Social Council
The United Nations can be better understood by examining these concepts, except:
Functions
Roles
Challenges
Member states
Each year, this UN Organ facilitates the decisions on important issues, such as those in peace and security, admission of new members and budgetary matters, and general debate, which many heads of the state attend.
International Court of Justice
Trusteeship Council
The General Assembly
Secretariat
The United Nations has two main roles, as an actor and as a venue. As an actor, it…
Establishes a space for members to manifest their opinion and perspectives
Confronts the 21st century challenges
Maintains the international peace and security
Promotes sustainable development
Effective global governance can only be achieved with effective international cooperation
True
False
A global area that includes the United States, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as developed parts of Asia.
Global North
Global South
Southern part of the word
None of the above
A global area that is made up of Africa Latin America, and developing Asia including the Middle East
Global North
Global South
Southern part of the world
None of the above
The divide between the two global areas is increasingly challenged in economic terms with one-quarter of the world population controls 4/5 of the income earned anywhere in the world and 90% of the manufacturing industries are owned by and located in the __________
Global North
Global South
Southern part of the world
None of the above
An area with three-quarters of the world populations have access to 1/5 of the world income is the _________
Global North
Global South
Southern part of the world
None of the above
A Social theorist who stresses that part of the north and south development gap is attributable to geographical differences allowing greater opportunities for Economic Development
Anthony Giddens
Arjun Appadurai
James H. Mittleman
Thomas Sowell
People are eager to leave countries in the south to improve the quality of their lives by sharing in the perceived prosperity of the North
True
False
Countries that hold on to traditional views and processes will fall behind until modern corporations and novel technological advancements eventually overtake traditional institutions.
True
False
The following are the factors that are included in the conceptualization of what a developed country is except:
Advancements in technology
Foreign exchange earnings depend on primary product exports
Improvement in living standards
Life expectancy
The reason behind countries' inequality is that, there are disparities because the rich exploit the poor and the poor countries are reliant on more powerful countries due to debt, foreign aid and domination by the more powerful governments using economic and cultural influences.
Modernization Theory
Dependency Theory
Rostow's model
All of the above
This theory believes that poverty is a basic human condition; so all countries were poor to begin with. Meaning, the first countries to adopt modern technologies, attitudes, and institutions will in turn be the wealthiest and successful.
Modernization Theory
Dependency Theory
Rostow's model
All of the above
(1) Globalization and regionalization both refer to integration. (2) The former means integration of social relations and consciousness across world-space while (3) the latter refer to societal integration within a region, and often not directed process of social and economic integration.
All Statement are true
All Statement are false
Only statement 1 and 2 are True
Only statement 2 and 3 are True
In terms of scope, globalization is borderless. _______________ happens in a specific geographical portion of the world. Asia is undirected because of diversity. This includes development, politics, economics, and religion.
Regionalization
Regionalism
Internalization
Internationalization
Regionalism refers to the regional concentration of economic flows as opposed to Regionalization refers to a political process by the economic policy of cooperation and coordination among countries.
True
False
Which of the following factors for greater Asian integration best describe the statement: Asia facilitates interactions of a variety of systems, institutions, social relations, and infrastructures e.g. East Asia economies get labor from some Southeast Asian nations like the Philippines and Indonesia.
Production networks
Establishment of formal institutions
Driven by the market
Economic grants
Which of the following factors for greater Asian integration best describe the following examples: One country specialized production – Philippines have electronics and copper, Indonesia have palm oil, rubber, and natural gas, and South Korea machinery products and motor vehicles.
Production networks
Establishment of formal institutions
Driven by the market
Economic grants
Which of the following factors for greater Asian integration best describe the following statement: If the European Union is rules-based, ASEAN decides based on consensus or general agreement.
Asian Bond
Establishment of formal institutions
Driven by the market
ASEAN Experience
The Asian, as a group responds to Globalization and Regionalization through the following: (1) they establish the Asian Development Bank; (2) they work on different forms of loans and grants; (3) they share information esp. On security like terror groups; and (4) they work for the achievement of ASEAN Declaration.
All Statements are true
All Statements are false
Only 1 and 2 are true
Only 3 and 4 are true
Which of the following is NOT TRUE when Asian responds individually to Globalization and Regionalization.
Santi Suk in Thailand created into own currency “bia” that regulated by a central bank in a village
China, India, and Japan start dialogue in formulating visions, shared goals and roadmap for regional cooperation.
All countries preferred traditional herbal medicine, community-own rice and cooperative shops, etc.
Countries make bilateral and multilateral agreements
The second effect of southeast Asia and middles-class formation in the making of the region discuses the political and social structures in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
True
False
All are covered in the discussion of the Third Wave: Southeast Asia and middle-class formation in the making of a region EXCEPT.
States, Markets, Societies
The end of Nationalists in South Korea and Taiwan
The Philippines’ Dispersed Middle Classes
Thailand’s Ascendant Middle Classes
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