{"id":482,"date":"2025-02-03T21:46:04","date_gmt":"2025-02-03T21:46:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pressbooks.hccfl.edu\/internationalrelations\/?post_type=back-matter&#038;p=482"},"modified":"2025-02-03T21:46:07","modified_gmt":"2025-02-03T21:46:07","slug":"glossary-of-key-terms","status":"publish","type":"back-matter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks.hccfl.edu\/internationalrelations\/back-matter\/glossary-of-key-terms\/","title":{"raw":"Glossary of Key Terms","rendered":"Glossary of Key Terms"},"content":{"raw":"","rendered":"<dl data-type=\"glossary\">\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongabsolute-povertystrong\"><strong>absolute poverty<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A condition where individuals lack the basic necessities for survival, such as food, clean water, and shelter, often prevalent in developing countries.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongad-hoc-tribunalsstrong\"><strong>ad hoc tribunals<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Temporary courts established to prosecute crimes committed in specific conflicts, such as the tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, which addressed war crimes and genocide.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongarbitrationstrong\"><strong>Arbitration<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A legal method of resolving disputes where a third party makes a binding decision based on international law or agreed-upon principles.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongartificial-general-intelligence-agistrong\"><strong>Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A theoretical form of AI with the ability to understand, learn, and perform any intellectual task that a human can do, demonstrating adaptability and general reasoning across diverse domains.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongartificial-intelligencestrong\"><strong>artificial intelligence<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The development of machines and systems capable of performing tasks that require human intelligence, such as decision-making and problem-solving, with significant implications for economic and military dominance.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongasylum-seekersstrong\"><strong>asylum seekers<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>An individual who seeks refuge in another country due to persecution or conflict, but whose claim for refugee status has not yet been evaluated, making them vulnerable to exploitation and abuse.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongasymmetric-warfarestrong\"><strong>Asymmetric warfare<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A form of conflict in which a weaker opponent uses unconventional tactics, such as guerrilla warfare or terrorism, to combat a more powerful military force.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongauthoritarianismstrong\"><strong>Authoritarianism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A political system in which individual freedoms are subordinated to the authority of the state, often associated with harsh treatment of marginalized groups.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongauthoritariansimstrong\"><strong>authoritariansim<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\"><\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongautomationstrong\"><strong>automation<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention, leading to concerns about job displacement and economic inequality.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongbiodiversity-conservationstrong\"><strong>biodiversity conservation<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The protection of diverse ecosystems and species, which is critical to sustainability agreements that aim to preserve natural habitats and counter environmental degradation.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongbiotechnologystrong\"><strong>Biotechnology<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The manipulation of biological systems and organisms to develop technologies that impact health, agriculture, and security, including bioweapons and genetic engineering.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongborder-militarizationstrong\"><strong>Border militarization<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The use of military or heavily armed forces to control national borders, often leading to human rights violations and the endangerment of migrants seeking refuge.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcap-and-tradestrong\"><strong>cap-and-trade<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A market-based policy to reduce pollution by allowing companies to buy and sell emissions credits, incentivizing lower emissions through economic competition.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcarbon-emissionsstrong\"><strong>Carbon emissions<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere from activities like burning fossil fuels, contributing to global warming and requiring coordinated international policies to reduce.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcarbon-footprintstrong\"><strong>carbon footprint<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by human activities, which international agreements like the Paris Agreement aim to reduce at both national and global levels.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcircular-economystrong\"><strong>circular economy<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>An economic system aimed at eliminating waste by continually reusing, repairing, and recycling products and materials, contrasting with the traditional linear \"take, make, dispose\" economy.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcivil-libertiesstrong\"><strong>civil liberties<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Fundamental rights and freedoms, such as privacy and free expression, that protect individuals from government overreach and unwarranted interference.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcivil-societystrong\"><strong>Civil society<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The sphere of organized social life that is voluntary, self-generating, autonomous from the state, and composed of a diverse array of non-governmental organizations, community groups, and movements that advocate for various interests, values, and public causes.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcivil-warstrong\"><strong>civil war<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>An internal armed conflict between groups within a country, often driven by political, territorial, ethnic, or ideological disputes.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongclimate-changestrong\"><strong>climate change<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The long-term alteration of temperature and weather patterns, largely driven by human activities like fossil fuel burning and deforestation, posing a major political and environmental challenge.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcoercive-diplomacystrong\"><strong>coercive diplomacy<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The use of threats or limited force to influence another state's behavior, often seen as an application of hard power.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcommunismstrong\"><strong>communism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>As a type of government, a centralized, one-party system where the state controls all major resources and production, aiming to eliminate private ownership and achieve economic equality, often with limited political freedoms.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongconditionalitystrong\"><strong>conditionality<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The practice of attaching economic or political conditions to loans or aid, often requiring recipient countries to implement reforms that may have mixed effects on development and inequality.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongconsumerismstrong\"><strong>Consumerism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A societal emphasis on the acquisition and consumption of goods, often leading to environmental harm, resource depletion, and unsustainable production and waste practices.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongconventional-warfarestrong\"><strong>Conventional warfare<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Traditional large-scale military conflict between states, involving regular armies and standard military equipment such as tanks, aircraft, and infantry.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcorporate-hegemonystrong\"><strong>corporate hegemony<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The dominance of multinational corporations over governments and economies where corporations wield more power than states.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcounterterrorismstrong\"><strong>Counterterrorism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Measures taken by states or organizations to prevent, respond to, and mitigate the effects of terrorism. These strategies range from military action to intelligence gathering and community engagement.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcultural-imperialismstrong\"><strong>Cultural imperialism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The domination of one culture over others, often a result of globalism, where powerful nations impose their cultural values on marginalized communities, erasing or undermining local traditions.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcultural-influencestrong\"><strong>Cultural influence<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A form of soft power where a state's culture or values are used to influence others, for example, the global spread of American culture.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcultural-relativismstrong\"><strong>Cultural relativism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The belief that human rights are not universal and should be interpreted within the cultural, historical, and religious context of each society.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcustomary-international-lawstrong\"><strong>customary international law<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Legal norms that have developed over time through consistent state practice and are accepted as binding, even without formal treaties.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcyber-warfarestrong\"><strong>cyber warfare<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The use of digital attacks by states or non-state actors to damage or disrupt the information systems of other nations, with significant implications for international security.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcybersecuritystrong\"><strong>Cybersecurity<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The protection of computer systems and networks from theft, damage, or manipulation, essential to securing the global digital infrastructure in a world increasingly reliant on AI.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongcycle-of-povertystrong\"><strong>cycle of poverty<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A concept describing how poverty is perpetuated across generations, often due to structural factors such as lack of access to quality education, healthcare, and stable employment.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongde-globalizationstrong\"><strong>de-globalization<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The process of reducing global interconnectedness, marked by declining international trade, reduced cross-border investments, and nations reasserting control over domestic industries.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongde-radicalizationstrong\"><strong>De-radicalization<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Programs and initiatives designed to rehabilitate individuals who have been radicalized, aiming to reduce the appeal of extremist ideology.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongdegrowthstrong\"><strong>Degrowth<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A movement that advocates for the intentional downsizing of economic activities to achieve ecological sustainability and reduce consumption-driven environmental harm.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongdemocracystrong\"><strong>Democracy<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A political system in which power is derived from the people, typically through free and fair elections, with governance based on principles of majority rule, individual rights, and rule of law. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongdestabilizationstrong\"><strong>Destabilization<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The process of undermining the stability of a society, government, or institution, often through political, economic, or social disruption.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongdigital-sovereigntystrong\"><strong>Digital sovereignty<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The idea that states should have control over the data and digital infrastructure within their borders, leading to debates over internet regulation, cybersecurity, and the power of global tech companies.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongdomestic-terrorismstrong\"><strong>Domestic terrorism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Acts of terrorism that occur within a state\u2019s borders and are carried out by its own citizens, often motivated by ideological, political, or social grievances.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongdrone-warfarestrong\"><strong>drone warfare<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) for surveillance or military strikes, changing the nature of warfare by allowing states to conduct operations with reduced human risk.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongdrug-traffickingstrong\"><strong>Drug trafficking<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The illegal production, distribution, and sale of narcotics, often involving international cartels that destabilize countries and finance other criminal activities, including terrorism.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongecological-collapsestrong\"><strong>ecological collapse<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The failure of an ecosystem due to human activities like pollution, habitat destruction, and deforestation, causing irreversible damage and unsustainable living conditions.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongeconomic-securitystrong\"><strong>Economic Security<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The ability of a state or individual to maintain stable income or resources to support a standard of living, especially in the face of global crises such as pandemics or financial collapses. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongenvironmental-degradationstrong\"><strong>Environmental degradation<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The deterioration of the natural environment through the depletion of resources, pollution, and the destruction of ecosystems, often resulting in reduced quality of life and unsustainable conditions.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongenvironmental-justicestrong\"><strong>Environmental justice<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The movement that advocates for fair treatment of all people regardless of race, income, or nationality in addressing environmental issues, often highlighting how pollution disproportionately affects marginalized communities.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongenvironmental-stewardshipstrong\"><strong>Environmental stewardship<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The responsible management, conservation, and protection of the environment to ensure its health and sustainability for future generations.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongethnic-cleansingstrong\"><strong>Ethnic cleansing<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The deliberate and systematic removal of an ethnic, religious, or cultural group from a specific territory, often through violence, intimidation, or forced displacement.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongethnic-conflictstrong\"><strong>Ethnic conflict<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Wars that stem from tensions or hostilities between different ethnic groups within or between states, often driven by nationalism or historical grievances.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongfascismstrong\"><strong>Fascism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A far-right authoritarian ideology characterized by dictatorial power, extreme nationalism, suppression of political opposition, and a focus on state control and unity often under a single-party regime.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongfear-tacticsstrong\"><strong>Fear tactics<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The deliberate use of intimidation, threats, or violence to manipulate behavior and create a sense of insecurity within a population.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongforced-displacementstrong\"><strong>forced displacement<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The involuntary movement of people from their homes due to conflict, persecution, natural disasters, or other threats to their safety and well-being.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongfortress-europestrong\"><strong>Fortress Europe<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A term used to describe the restrictive immigration policies of European nations, aimed at preventing migrants from entering, often at the expense of human security and humanitarian protection.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronggenerative-aistrong\"><strong>generative AI<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A type of AI designed to produce new content\u2014such as text, images, or music\u2014by learning patterns and structures from existing data.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronggini-coefficientstrong\"><strong>Gini coefficient<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A measure of income inequality within a country, ranging from 0 (perfect equality) to 1 (maximum inequality), used to assess the distribution of wealth.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongglobal-civil-societystrong\"><strong>Global civil society<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A term describing the global network of NGOs, activists, and advocacy groups that influence international policymaking and promote human security and development. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongglobal-governancestrong\"><strong>Global governance<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Involves the cooperation of international actors to address global issues that transcend national borders.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongglobalismstrong\"><strong>globalism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The ideology or policy of embracing globalization, encouraging open borders, free trade, and cultural exchange, which can both benefit and harm marginalized communities depending on how it is managed. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongglobalizationstrong\"><strong>globalization<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The increasing interconnectedness of economies, societies, and cultures across the globe.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronggreen-economystrong\"><strong>green economy<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>An economic model that aims to reduce environmental risks and ecological scarcities, while promoting sustainable development and reducing carbon emissions.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronggroup-rightsstrong\"><strong>group rights<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Rights that protect the collective interests of specific groups, such as indigenous peoples or ethnic minorities, often clashing with universal approaches that emphasize individual rights.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronghard-powerstrong\"><strong>hard power<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The use of military force or economic sanctions by a state to coerce others, reflecting direct means of influence.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronghuman-securitystrong\"><strong>Human Security<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A concept that shifts the focus from the security of states to the protection of individuals from widespread threats, such as disease, environmental disasters, and economic hardship.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronghuman-traffickingstrong\"><strong>Human trafficking<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The illegal trade of humans for the purposes of forced labor, sexual exploitation, or other forms of exploitation, posing a major transnational threat to global security.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronghumanitarian-interventionstrong\"><strong>Humanitarian intervention<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The use of diplomatic or military means by states or international organizations to prevent or respond to large-scale human rights violations, such as those faced by marginalized communities during conflicts or crises.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronghybrid-warfarestrong\"><strong>Hybrid warfare<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A strategy that combines conventional military force with irregular tactics, such as cyberattacks or disinformation campaigns, to disrupt an enemy.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongidentity-politicsstrong\"><strong>Identity politics<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The political movements and issues arising from the shared experiences, histories, and interests of specific social groups, often based on race, gender, sexuality, or religion, advocating for rights, recognition, and representation.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongideological-warfarestrong\"><strong>ideological warfare<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Conflicts driven by ideological differences, such as capitalism vs. communism, or democracy vs. authoritarianism, often seen in Cold War proxy wars.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongilliberalismstrong\"><strong>Illiberalism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A political ideology that combines elements of authoritarian governance with a rejection of liberal democratic norms, often paired with nationalist and populist movements.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongimperialismstrong\"><strong>Imperialism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The policy of extending a nation's authority by territorial acquisition or by establishing economic and political dominance over other nations, often a factor in the causes of war.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronginstitutionsstrong\"><strong>institutions<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Rules and organizations that structure state behavior and facilitate cooperation in international relations.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronginsurgencystrong\"><strong>Insurgency<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A rebellion or uprising against an established authority or government, often using guerrilla tactics, sabotage, and political unrest to weaken state control.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronginternational-court-of-justice-icjstrong\"><strong>International Court of Justice (ICJ)<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The primary judicial body of the United Nations, responsible for settling legal disputes between states and providing advisory opinions on international legal questions.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronginternational-criminal-court-iccstrong\"><strong>International Criminal Court (ICC)<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A permanent international tribunal established to prosecute individuals for war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity, holding leaders accountable for human rights violations.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronginternational-environmental-governancestrong\"><strong>International environmental governance<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The collective effort of states, international organizations, and non-state actors to address global environmental issues through treaties, conventions, and collaborative action.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronginternational-lawstrong\"><strong>International law<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A set of rules and norms governing the interactions between states, aimed at reducing anarchy and promoting cooperation. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronginternational-organizationsstrong\"><strong>International organizations<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Organizations composed of multiple states that work together to manage global issues (e.g., UN, WTO). <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronginternational-securitystrong\"><strong>International Security<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The measures taken by states and international organizations to ensure mutual survival and safety, often involving responses to threats like war, terrorism, and global disasters. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronginterventionismstrong\"><strong>Interventionism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Interventionism is a foreign policy where a state engages in the affairs of other countries, often for strategic, humanitarian, or ideological reasons. It can stabilize conflicts or provoke backlash, depending on context.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongjurisdictionstrong\"><strong>jurisdiction<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The authority of a court or tribunal to hear a case and make legal judgments, often debated in international courts when addressing cases of state sovereignty and human rights abuses.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongkyoto-protocolstrong\"><strong>Kyoto Protocol<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A previous international agreement under the UNFCCC that set binding emission reduction targets for developed countries, marking one of the first coordinated global efforts to address climate change.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongliberalismstrong\"><strong>liberalism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>An IR theory that emphasizes cooperation, international institutions, and interdependence among states as ways to mitigate conflict.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronglone-wolf-terrorismstrong\"><strong>Lone-wolf terrorism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Acts of terrorism carried out by individuals acting independently of any terrorist group, often radicalized through online propaganda.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongmarginalizationstrong\"><strong>Marginalization<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The process by which certain groups are pushed to the edges of society, deprived of power, resources, and opportunities.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongmediationstrong\"><strong>mediation<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A method of conflict resolution in which a neutral third party helps the conflicting sides to reach an agreement, without taking direct action in the conflict.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongmigrationstrong\"><strong>Migration<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The movement of people across borders, often driven by economic, political, or environmental factors, with significant implications for human security and state policies toward refugees and immigrants.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongmoney-launderingstrong\"><strong>Money laundering<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The process of making illegally-gained money appear legal, often used by transnational criminal organizations to finance further illicit activities.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongmultilateralismstrong\"><strong>multilateralism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The film explores the tension between states acting alone (unilateralism) versus collaborating with others (multilateralism) to control powerful forces like superheroes.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongmultinational-corporations-mncsstrong\"><strong>Multinational corporations (MNCs)<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Large corporations that operate in multiple countries, often exerting significant economic and political influence.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongmutual-assured-destruction-madstrong\"><strong>mutual assured destruction (MAD)<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A doctrine where both sides in a conflict possess enough nuclear weapons to destroy each other, thus deterring war due to the catastrophic consequences. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongnationstrong\"><strong>nation<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A group of people who share common cultural, historical, linguistic, or ethnic characteristics and often seek self-governance. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongnational-intereststrong\"><strong>National interest<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The goals or objectives of a state, often related to security, economic well-being, or influence.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongnon-governmental-organizations-ngosstrong\"><strong>Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Independent organizations that work to protect human rights, advocate for marginalized communities, and provide services such as food, shelter, and legal aid to vulnerable populations.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongnon-governmental-organizationsstrong\"><strong>non-governmental organizations<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Independent organizations that work to address global issues like human rights, environmental protection, and humanitarian aid. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongnon-state-actorsstrong\"><strong>non-state actors<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Entities that influence international relations but are not states, including NGOs, multinational corporations, and terrorist groups.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongpeacekeepingstrong\"><strong>Peacekeeping<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The deployment of neutral forces, usually under the UN, to conflict zones to prevent violence and maintain peace during a ceasefire or political transition.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongpost-globalizationstrong\"><strong>post-globalization<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A potential future state where countries pull back from deep global economic integration, leading to more regionalized trade blocs and localized production networks.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongpost-humanismstrong\"><strong>Post-humanism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The idea that humanity can be transformed or replaced by technology, challenging traditional concepts of human nature and political authority.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongpowerstrong\"><strong>power<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The ability of a state to influence others and achieve its objectives through military, economic, or diplomatic means.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongpreemptive-strikestrong\"><strong>preemptive strike<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A military attack launched with the belief that an enemy is planning an imminent attack, aiming to neutralize the threat before it materializes.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongproxy-warsstrong\"><strong>proxy wars<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Where two or more external powers support opposing sides or factions within another country's civil war, insurgency, or interstate conflict. Rather than engaging directly, these external powers provide financial, military, or logistical support to their preferred side(s) to pursue their own geopolitical interests without the high costs and risks of direct intervention. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongquantum-computersstrong\"><strong>quantum computers<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A technology that utilizes quantum mechanics to perform calculations at unprecedented speeds, with potential to revolutionize cryptography and defense systems, altering the balance of power in international security. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongrefugee-crisisstrong\"><strong>refugee crisis<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A large-scale displacement of people fleeing persecution, conflict, or natural disasters.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongrefugee-rightsstrong\"><strong>refugee rights<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Legal protections and assistance granted to refugees and displaced persons under international law.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongrelative-povertystrong\"><strong>relative poverty<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A condition where a person lacks the income or resources needed to maintain the average standard of living in their society, highlighting social and economic inequality.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongreligious-extremismstrong\"><strong>Religious extremism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The use of terrorism to promote religious objectives, often by groups that interpret religious texts as justification for violence.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongrenewable-energystrong\"><strong>Renewable energy<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Energy derived from natural processes that are continuously replenished, such as wind, solar, and hydropower, considered key to achieving sustainability and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongresource-cursestrong\"><strong>resource curse<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A paradox where countries rich in natural resources often experience slower economic growth and worse development outcomes due to governance challenges, corruption, and reliance on resource exports.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongresource-scarcitystrong\"><strong>Resource scarcity<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Conflicts that arise from competition over natural resources, such as oil, water, or minerals, which can drive states to war.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongresponsibility-to-protect-r2pstrong\"><strong>Responsibility to Protect (R2P)<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A global commitment to prevent mass atrocities such as genocide, war crimes, and ethnic cleansing by ensuring that the international community intervenes when national governments fail to protect their populations.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongrestorative-justicestrong\"><strong>restorative justice<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>An approach to justice that focuses on repairing the harm caused by criminal behavior through reconciliation and community involvement, often used in post-conflict settings to address human rights violations.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongresurgent-nationalismstrong\"><strong>resurgent nationalism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The renewed rise of nationalist ideologies that emphasize self-reliance and often reject globalist approaches, seen in many countries through protectionist policies and anti-immigration rhetoric.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongright-to-self-determinationstrong\"><strong>right to self-determination<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The principle that people have the right to freely determine their political status and pursue their economic, social, and cultural development, reflecting debates on national sovereignty and human rights.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongright-wing-populismstrong\"><strong>Right-wing populism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A political movement that emphasizes national identity, anti-immigration policies, and protectionism, often advocating for policies that marginalize minority groups or refugees in the name of national security.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongsecurity-dilemmastrong\"><strong>security dilemma<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A situation where one state's efforts to increase its security make other states feel less secure, leading to an escalation of arms and mistrust.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongself-helpstrong\"><strong>self-help<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>In an anarchic international system, the principle that states must rely on their own resources for security. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongsmart-powerstrong\"><strong>smart power<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A combination of hard and soft power strategies, where states use both coercion and diplomacy to achieve international goals.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongsocial-mobilitystrong\"><strong>social mobility<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The ability of individuals or groups to move up or down the social and economic ladder, which is often limited in societies with high inequality.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongsocialismstrong\"><strong>Socialism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>As a political system, the state controls major industries to reduce inequality, allowing some private ownership, unlike communism, which seeks a fully classless society with no private property.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongsoft-powerstrong\"><strong>soft power<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The ability to shape the preferences of others through appeal and attraction, often using cultural or ideological influence rather than coercion.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongsovereigntystrong\"><strong>sovereignty<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The principle that states have supreme authority within their territorial borders and are not subject to external interference. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongspace-explorationstrong\"><strong>space exploration<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The scientific exploration of outer space, with implications for international cooperation as well as competition over resources such as rare minerals found on asteroids or the Moon.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongspace-militarizationstrong\"><strong>space militarization<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The development of military capabilities in space, such as satellite-based weapon systems and missile defense, which could escalate tensions between major powers.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongspace-racestrong\"><strong>space race<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The geopolitical competition between countries to achieve superiority in space exploration, historically seen during the Cold War and potentially re-emerging as nations invest in space programs.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongstate-sponsored-terrorismstrong\"><strong>State-sponsored terrorism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Terrorist activities that are directly or indirectly supported by a state, often for political or strategic purposes.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongstatestrong\"><strong>state<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A politically organized body of people that usually occupies a definite territory, and is often characterized by formal institutions of government, laws, and sovereignty. The term state is often used interchangeably with country.\u00a0<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongstateless-individualsstrong\"><strong>Stateless individuals<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The condition of not being considered a citizen by any country, leaving individuals without access to legal rights, social services, or protection, a key challenge for marginalized communities.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongstatelessnessstrong\"><strong>Statelessness<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The condition of not being considered a citizen by any country, leaving individuals without access to legal rights, social services, or protection, a key challenge for marginalized communities.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongstatesstrong\"><strong>States<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A political entity with defined borders, a permanent population, a sovereign government, and recognition from other states, making it a central actor in global politics. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongsurveillance-statestrong\"><strong>surveillance state<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A government or political system that extensively monitors and collects data on its citizens, often to maintain control, enforce laws, or address security concerns, sometimes at the expense of privacy and civil liberties.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongsurveillancestrong\"><strong>Surveillance<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The monitoring of communications, financial transactions, and movements to track and disrupt terrorist activities, a key tool in modern counterterrorism.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongsustainabilitystrong\"><strong>sustainability<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The principle of meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, promoting long-term ecological balance.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongsustainable-development-goals-sdgsstrong\"><strong>Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A set of 17 global goals established by the United Nations in 2015 to address interconnected challenges such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and environmental protection, all aimed at achieving a more sustainable and equitable world by 2030.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongsustainable-developmentstrong\"><strong>sustainable development<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A concept that seeks to balance economic growth, environmental protection, and social equity to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongtargeted-killingsstrong\"><strong>Targeted killings<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The use of lethal force against specific individuals suspected of being involved in terrorism, often through drone strikes, raising legal and ethical concerns.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongtechnological-singularitystrong\"><strong>technological singularity<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The hypothetical point where AI surpasses human intelligence, creating a scenario where machines could dominate or replace human decision-making.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongterrorismstrong\"><strong>terrorism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongtrack-ii-diplomacystrong\"><strong>Track II diplomacy<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Informal negotiations and conflict resolution efforts that involve non-governmental actors, scholars, or civil society groups working alongside official diplomatic efforts.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongtransnational-advocacy-networks-tansstrong\"><strong>Transnational advocacy networks (TANs)<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Networks of NGOs, activists, and international organizations that collaborate across borders to promote human rights, often focusing on marginalized communities and vulnerable populations.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongtransnational-corporationsstrong\"><strong>Transnational corporations<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Companies that operate across borders and play a role in international economic relations.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongtransnational-organized-crimestrong\"><strong>Transnational organized crime<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Criminal activities that occur across national borders, often involving complex networks engaged in drug trafficking, human trafficking, arms smuggling, and money laundering.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongunilateralismstrong\"><strong>unilateralism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A state's approach to foreign policy that emphasizes acting independently to pursue its own interests, rather than seeking cooperation, consensus, or alliances with other nations.\u00a0<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongunited-nationsstrong\"><strong>United Nations<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>An international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among states, playing a central role in global governance. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-stronguniversalismstrong\"><strong>universalism<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The idea that certain rights, such as freedom from torture and the right to life, apply to all people, regardless of their culture, nationality, or context. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongunmanned-aerial-vehiclesstrong\"><strong>Unmanned aerial vehicles<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Commonly known as drones, these are used for surveillance and targeted strikes against terrorist organizations.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongwashington-consensusstrong\"><strong>Washington Consensus<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A set of economic policy recommendations for developing countries, focused on market liberalization, free trade, and fiscal discipline, which originated from institutions based in Washington, D.C., such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and U.S. Treasury Department.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongwestphalian-systemstrong\"><strong>Westphalian System<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The modern international order that emerged after the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia, emphasizing state sovereignty and territorial integrity. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongworld-trade-organizationstrong\"><strong>World Trade Organization<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>An international organization that regulates trade between nations, promoting free trade but often criticized for favoring wealthy countries over developing ones.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-strongxenophobiastrong\"><strong>Xenophobia<\/strong><\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The fear or hatred of foreigners or strangers, leading to discrimination and exclusionary policies.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-absolute-advantage\">absolute advantage<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The ability of a country to produce a good or service more efficiently than any other country using the same resources. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-alliances\">alliances<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A formal agreement between two or more states to cooperate on military, economic, or political matters, often for mutual defense. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-anarchy\">anarchy<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Unlike realism, constructivists view anarchy as a socially constructed concept that can be transformed by changing state identities and interactions.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-apartheid\">apartheid<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A system of racial segregation and discrimination that lasted from 1948 to 1994<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-arms-control\">arms control<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>International agreements or policies that focus on managing and limiting the development, production, stockpiling, proliferation, distribution, and deployment of weapons to prevent escalation, maintain stability, and reduce the risks associated with armed conflict.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-arms-race\">arms race<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A competitive buildup of military capabilities between states, often driven by fear of falling behind rivals in terms of power. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-association-of-southeast-asian-nations-asean\">Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A regional organization promoting political and economic cooperation among Southeast Asian nations, focused on maintaining regional stability and security. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-balance-of-power\">balance of power<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A concept where power is distributed among multiple states to prevent any single state from dominating the international system.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-camp-david-accords-of-1978\">Camp David Accords of 1978<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>1978 peace agreement between Egypt and Israel, brokered by U.S. President Jimmy Carter, in which Egypt recognized Israel in exchange for the return of the Sinai Peninsula, marking the first peace treaty between Israel and an Arab state.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-capability-approach\">Capability Approach<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A theory of development that focuses on individuals' real freedoms and opportunities to achieve the kind of lives they value by emphasizing the importance of individuals' actual capabilities and achievements, rather than arbitrary measures such as GDP. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-civic-nationalism\">civic nationalism<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A form of nationalism where national identity is defined by shared political values, citizenship, and commitment to the state's institutions.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-civil-war\">civil war<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>An internal armed conflict between groups within a country, often driven by political, territorial, ethnic, or ideological disputes.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-collective-defense\">collective defense<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The principle that an attack on one member of a military alliance, such as NATO, is considered an attack on all members, ensuring mutual protection. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-collective-security\">collective security<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A system where states agree to jointly respond to threats or aggression against any one member, as seen in alliances like NATO.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-comparative-advantage\">comparative advantage<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The ability of a country to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than others, even if it doesn\u2019t have an absolute advantage.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-conditional-aid\">Conditional aid<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Financial assistance provided by one country or international organization to another, with conditions attached that require the recipient to implement specific policies or reforms.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-constructivism\">constructivism<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A theory that emphasizes the role of ideas, norms, and identities in shaping state behavior and the international system.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-corporate-social-responsibility-csr\">corporate social responsibility (CSR)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The idea that multinational corporations have ethical obligations to contribute to social good, such as environmental sustainability or fair labor practices, beyond their profit motives.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-crisis-management\">crisis management<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The process by which international organizations and states coordinate actions to address and resolve global emergencies, essential in response scenarios depicted in the case studies. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-critical-theories\">critical theories<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A broad approach in IR that critiques traditional theories like realism and liberalism, emphasizing issues of inequality, power structures, and emancipation.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-cultural-globalization\">cultural globalization<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The spread of ideas, values, and culture across borders, often driven by multinational corporations and media, leading to homogenization of global cultures.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-customary-international-law\">Customary international law<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Legal norms that have developed over time through consistent state practice and are accepted as binding, even without formal treaties.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-de-facto-state\">de facto state<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A region or entity that operates as an independent state without official recognition by the international community (e.g., Taiwan). <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-debt-relief\">Debt relief<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The forgiveness or restructuring of debt owed by developing countries to international lenders, often tied to efforts to promote economic stability and development in struggling economies.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-democratic-peace-theory\">Democratic Peace Theory<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The idea that democracies are less likely to go to war with each other due to shared norms, values, and institutional constraints.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-dependency-theory\">Dependency Theory<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A Marxist theory that suggests wealthy nations exploit poorer ones, creating a global economic system of dependency that hinders development in less industrialized countries.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-deterrence\">Deterrence<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A strategy where states use the threat of retaliation, particularly with nuclear weapons, to prevent an adversary from initiating conflict.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-disarmament\">Disarmament<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The process of reducing, limiting, or completely eliminating a country's armed forces, military weapons, or particular classes of weaponry, often with the goal of promoting peace, security, and stability.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-economic-inequality\">economic inequality<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The unequal distribution of wealth and resources, exacerbated by globalization and corporate dominance, leading to economic insecurity and social unrest.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-economic-sanctions\">economic sanctions<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The use of trade and financial restrictions by one country or group of countries to exert pressure on another country, often as a form of punishment or to influence policy changes.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-elite-capture\">elite capture<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A situation where the wealthy and powerful control resources and decision-making processes, limiting opportunities for the poor.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-ethical-realism\">Ethical realism<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Balances pragmatic decision-making with moral considerations, recognizing that states often face complex, imperfect choices in pursuing security and justice.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-ethnic-nationalism\">Ethnic nationalism<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A form of nationalism where the state is defined by shared ethnicity, culture, and descent. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-european-union\">European Union<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A regional organization promoting political and economic integration among European countries, aimed at maintaining stability, democracy, and economic growth in the region. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-export-led-growth\">export-led growth<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>An economic strategy focused on growing a country\u2019s economy by producing goods for export to international markets.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-failed-state\">failed state<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A state that is unable to provide basic government functions such as security, rule of law, and public services, often resulting in widespread instability.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-fair-trade\">fair trade<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A movement promoting equitable trading practices that ensure fair wages, safe working conditions, and sustainable practices for producers in developing countries.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-feminism\">Feminism<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A theory that focuses on how international relations affect women and how gender dynamics influence global politics, security, and power relations. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-foreign-direct-investment\">Foreign direct investment<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Investment made by a company or individual in one country into business interests located in another country, a key driver of economic globalization.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-free-trade\">free trade<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The unrestricted exchange of goods and services between countries, often promoted by globalization to increase economic efficiency and growth.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-gendered-security\">gendered security<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The notion that traditional definitions of security focus on state-level threats and often overlook how global issues like war, poverty, and environmental degradation disproportionately affect women. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-geneva-conventions\">Geneva Conventions<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A series of international treaties that establish humanitarian laws during armed conflict, particularly protecting civilians, prisoners of war, and soldiers who are no longer participating in hostilities.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-genocide\">Genocide<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-geopolitics\">geopolitics<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>How geography and resources shape power and international relations, influencing conflicts, trade, and strategic decisions. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-global-cooperation\">global cooperation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Collaborative efforts of countries and international organizations to address shared challenges and pursue common goals that transcend national borders.  <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-global-governance\">Global governance<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The collective management of international problems and crises through cooperation among states, international organizations, and non-state actors.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-global-supply-chains\">global supply chains<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The worldwide network of production and distribution processes used by companies to produce goods, often leading to complex interdependencies between countries.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-globalization\">globalization<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The increasing interconnectedness of economies, societies, and cultures across the globe.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-greenhouse-gases\">greenhouse gases<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Atmospheric gases\u2014such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide\u2014that trap heat from the sun, contributing to the greenhouse effect and driving global warming.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hard-power\">hard power<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The use of military force, economic sanctions, or coercion to influence the behavior of other states.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hegemony\">hegemony<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The dominance of one state or group of states in the international system, often maintained through alliances and military superiority.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-human-development-index-hdi\">Human Development Index (HDI)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A composite statistic of life expectancy, education, and per capita income indicators, used to rank countries by levels of human development and assess inequality in basic human capabilities.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-human-rights\">human rights<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The attempt to safeguard individuals from abuse, discrimination, and violence\u2014whether by their own governments or external forces<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-humanitarian-aid\">humanitarian aid<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Assistance provided by NGOs and international organizations to address crises such as natural disasters, conflict, or disease outbreaks, often critical in global governance. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-hyperglobalization\">Hyperglobalization<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The idea that globalization has reached a stage where global economic forces override national sovereignty, creating a world where economic activity is increasingly transnational.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-ideational-power\">ideational power<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The ability to shape global outcomes by influencing beliefs, values, and perceptions rather than relying on material strength.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-import-substitution\">import substitution<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A policy aimed at reducing reliance on imports by promoting domestic industrial production through protectionist measures.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-institutional-norms\">institutional norms<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Shared expectations about appropriate behavior among states, which can influence international relations (e.g., norms against the use of nuclear weapons).<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-interdependence\">interdependence<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A condition where states are economically reliant on each other, reducing the likelihood of conflict because war would disrupt mutually beneficial trade.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-internal-conflict\">internal conflict<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Involves disputes within a country, often over ideology, identity, or power, such as civil wars or political crises with both domestic and global repercussions.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-international-law\">international law<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The set of rules and norms that govern relations between states, promoted by the UN and other international organizations to maintain global order. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-international-monetary-fund\">International Monetary Fund<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A global institution that provides financial assistance and advice to countries facing economic instability, often imposing conditions that can deepen inequality.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-international-relations-ir\">international relations (IR)<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The study of interactions among states and non-state actors in the international system.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-international-space-collaborations\">international space collaborations<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>Efforts by countries to cooperate on space exploration and research, such as the International Space Station (ISS), which fosters peaceful international collaboration in scientific endeavors.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-irredentism\">Irredentism<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A political movement aimed at reclaiming or reuniting lands historically or ethnically related to one's nation.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-isolationism\">isolationism<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A foreign policy approach where a country chooses to remain apart from international affairs and conflicts.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-marxism\">Marxism<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A theory that views international relations primarily through the lens of economic class struggles, focusing on the exploitation of the working class by capitalist powers.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-mercantilism\">mercantilism<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>An economic theory focused on maximizing a nation's wealth and power by promoting exports, limiting imports, and hoarding precious metals.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-military-coalition\">military coalition<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A temporary alliance of states formed to achieve specific military objectives, such as the coalition in the Gulf War. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-modernization-theory\">Modernization theory<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A theory suggesting that all societies progress from traditional to modern economies by adopting the values and practices of developed nations.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-monopoly-power\">Monopoly power<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>The excessive market power held by a single corporation or a few corporations in a specific industry, allowing them to control prices, wages, and access to resources.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-nation-state\">nation-state<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A political entity characterized by a defined territory, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states, where the population predominantly shares a common identity as a nation. <\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-nationalism\">nationalism<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A political ideology that emphasizes loyalty and devotion to the nation, often placing the interests of the nation above others and seeking political independence or unity.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-negotiation\">Negotiation<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>A process in which conflicting parties come together to discuss and settle disputes peacefully, often leading to treaties or ceasefires.<\/p>\n<\/dd>\n<dt data-type=\"glossterm\"><dfn id=\"dfn-neo-mercantilism\">neo-mercantilism<\/dfn><\/dt>\n<dd data-type=\"glossdef\">\n<p>An economic theory that promotes protectionist policies, government 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