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expansion

• It refers to both the creation of new social networks and


multiplication of existing connections that cut across
traditional political, economic, cultural and geographic
boundaries.

Intensification
• It refers to the expansion, stretching and acceleration of these
networks
globalism
• Steger posits that his definition of globalization must be
differentiated with an ideology he calls –

Neoliberalism
• It is a policy model of social studies and economics that
transfers control of economic factors to the private sector
from the public sector.
Ethnoscape
• It refers to the global movement of people

technoscape
• It refers to the circulation of mechanical goods and software

ideoscape
• It is the realm where political ideas move
bureaucracy
• A system of government in which most of the important
decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected
representatives.

sovereignty
• The supreme and independent power or authority in
government as possessed or claimed by a state or community.
Nation
• The rights and responsibilities are mainly in the privilege and
concern of the citizens.

state
• It refers to a country and its government e.i., the government
of the Philippines
Bonaparte
• He believed in the spreading the principles of the French
Revolution – liberty, equality, and fraternity – to the rest of
Europe.

Mazzini
• He was a nationalist internationalist, who believes that free,
unified nation-states should be the basis of global
cooperation.

Karl Marx
• He believed that any true form of internationalism should
deliberately reject nationalism, which rooted people in
domestic concerns instead of global ones.
general assembly
• It is the UNs main deliberative policymaking and
representative organ.

security council
• One of the UNs organ that takes the lead in determining the
existence of a election.
internal court of justice
• The fourth UN organ whose task is to settle, in accordance
with international law, legal disputes
• submitted to it by states and to give advisory opinions
referred to it by authorized United Nations organs and
specialized agencies.

kant
• The first major thinker of liberal internationalism in the late
18th century.
ECOSOC
• The third UN organ, which is the principal body for
coordination, policy review, policy dialogue, and
recommendations on social and environmental issues.

NATO
• The most widely known defense grouping formed during the
cold war.
NAM
• It was created by Yugoslavia to pursue world peace and
international cooperation, human rights, national soverignty,
racial and national equality, non-intervention, and peaceful
conflict resolution.

Wilson
• An American President who became the most prominent
advocate for the creation of the League of Nation.

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