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Global Governance
- Refers to governance on a global scale. Global governance refers to institutions that coordinate the
behavior of transnational actors, facilitate cooperation, resolve disputes, and alleviate collective
action problems

2. Multilateralism
- Principle of participation of three or more parties, mostly governments of different countries.

3. International Norms
- Widely shared expectations about what constitutes appropriate behavior among governments
and certain non-state actors at the international level.

4. Public Good
- A commodity or service that is provide without profit to all members of a society, either by the
government or a private individual or organization

5. International Organizations
- Is an organization established by a treaty or other instrument governed bu international law and
possessing its own legal personality.

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