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- 1. This is a widely criticized form of foreign aid, where the receiving country must spend the aid money on items from the donor country.
- 4. When multiple countries work together because of similar national interests.
- 6. The rules they must follow are consent, impartiality, or only using force in self-defence.
- 9. A type of multilateral organization where each country must vote on decisions and follow the outcome of those votes, giving up some of their sovereignty in the process.
- 10. This is a multilateral, internationalist organization that focuses on arctic cooperation and protecting the environment and people who live there.
- 11. This is when a country provides food, money, or other resources to countries in need.
- 12. A foreign policy approach when one country acts without other countries and without considering the impact it will have on others.
- 13. Acronym: This type of organization is run by private parties and play a vital role in responding to international crises.
- 14. This is a multilateral, supranationalist organization with 27 member countries that focuses on trade liberalization.
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- 2. Working with other countries for the common good.
- 3. This is a multilateral, internationalist organization made up of over 190 member states and focused on world peace.
- 5. An example would be a trade agreement between Canada and the U.S.
- 7. This is a multilateral, supranationalist organization that focuses on trade agreements and regulation around the world.
- 8. When a country chooses not to enter into agreements or get involved in other countries' affairs.