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- 3. Groups of people claiming common bonds based on culture, language and history.
- 5. Institutions, rules, norms and legal arrangements that seek to facilitate cooperation, and manage relations, between states.
- 7. Rights that are afforded to all human beings universally on the basis of their common humanity.
- 8. Power exercised through coercion, or threatened acts of coercion, to influence the actions of other global actors.
- 9. Entire process in which states conduct their foreign relations with one another.
- 10. School of thought in which foreign policy is infl uenced above all else by practical and pragmatic considerations, as opposed to moral principles.
- 11. Form of communication aimed at influencing the attitude and perspective of the international community toward some cause or position by presenting a one-sided perspective.
- 12. Acceleration and intensifi cation of exchanges of goods, services, labour and capital which promote global interdependence.
- 13. System of coordinating relations between three or more states, usually in pursuit of objectives in particular areas.
- 15. Notion of a ‘society of states’ in which law, order and cooperation are the basis of interaction, and that states work towards achieving common ideals and goals.
- 16. Political social grouping in which people within territorial boundaries, with recognised sovereignty, have common bonds based on culture, language and history.
- 17. The ability to shape the actions of other global actors most commonly exercised through diplomacy, culture, policies and history.
- 20. Traditionally the central actor in international relations, states possess a permanent population, defi ned territory and recognised sovereignty.
- 21. School of thought in which foreign policy is influenced above all else by moral principle, as opposed to practical and pragmatic considerations.
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- 1. Legitimate or widely recognised ability to exercise effective control of a territory within recognised borders.
- 2. interest Used as an all-embracing concept to justify policy preferences and actions, and includes the goals or objectives of foreign policy.
- 3. Specialised organisations, agencies and groups committed to promoting particular interests or issues.
- 4. corporation Company whose operations and investments extend beyond the boundaries of the state in which it is registered.
- 6. Issues which affect a number of states at any one time and so require joint action to be resolved.
- 14. Policy of acting alone, with little regard for the views or interests of other global actors, in pursuit of foreign policy objectives.
- 18. The ability of one global actor to infl uence the actions of another global actor.
- 19. Seeks to address questions of morality.