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ARENAS OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE

INTERGOVERNMENTAL
- Relating to or conducted between two or more governments.
SUPRANATIONAL
- Having a power or influence that transcends national
boundaries or governments.
TRANSGOVERNMENTAL
- Are informal institutions linking regulators, legislators, judges,
and other actors across national boundaries to carry out
various aspects of global governance.
TRANSNATIONAL
- Extending or operating across national boundaries.

GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AS AN INTERNATIONAL


ORGANIZATION
• Global governance clearly is not world government
– indeed, it is better viewed as the sum of governance
processes operating in the absence of world government.
• Global governance is any purposeful activity intended to
“control” or “influence” someone else that eithers occurs in the
arena occupied by nations or occurring at other levels, projects
influence into that arena.

• It is a process of activity and to differentiate it from other terms,


its descriptive rather than an normative nature should be
emphasized, global governance is governing, without sovereign
authority, relationships and transcend national frontiers.
THE POTENCIES OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
 Creating greater operational capacity and effectiveness.
 Generating more flexibility and efficiency.
 Establishing a cooperative work culture in participating
organizations.
 Encouraging interorganizational learning.
 Creating greater opportunities for participation and increasing
the legitimacy of governance.
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
- is an organization established by a treaty or other instruments
governed by the international law and possessing its own
international legal personality.

COMPOSITION OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OR


PRIMARILY MEMBER STATES
1. United Nation (UN)
2. Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
4. International Labor Organization(ILO)
5. International Police Organization (INTERPOL)

HOW COUNTRIES RESPOND TO GLOBALIZATION?


A. Large countries have a lot of resources to dictate how they
participate in processes of global integration.
B. Small countries take advantage to their strategic location.
C. Most countries from regional alliances.

WHY DO COUNTRIES FORM REGIONAL ASSOCIATIONS?


A.NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION
- Several western European countries plus WE agreed to protect
Europe against Soviet Region (NATO).
B.WARSAW PACT
- response of soviet region to NATO this consisted of the eastern
European countries under soviet domination. However, it was
imploded in December 1991.

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