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What is Integration?
a system of states (or international system) is formed when two or more states
have sufficient contact between them, and have sufficient impact on one
another’s decisions, to cause them to behave—at least in some measure—as
parts of a whole.
International system is characterized by multipolarity, dissemination of power
among state and not-state actors, increasing importance of regional integration,
and more competitive environment, including a return to great powers’
geopolitical competition. The strategic environment is very fluid. As a result,
the world we live in is more unstable and dangerous than bipolar and unipolar
ones. The existing international system is in the grip of a crisis, and its outcome
is not clear yet. The most importantly, aggression cannot be tolerated, middle
and small nations rights must be protected, as well as basic norms and rules of
liberal international order. The 20th century history proves that great
powers’trade-offs at the expense of weaker nations had only a temporary
effect, and finally deepened the crisis.
What is integration?
Integration is the act of bringing together smaller components into a single
system that functions as one.
Integration means an act or instance of integrating a racial, religious, or
ethnic group.
An act or instance of integrating an organization, places or business, school,
etc.
Integration means the practice of uniting people from different races in an
attempt to give people equal rights racial integration.
What is International integration?
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