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The Global

Interstate System
Table of Contents 01
The Global Interstate
System

Effects of globalization on
governments
02
The institutions that govern
03 institutional relations

International finance
corporation.
04
The Global
Interstate System
The Global Interstate System
Defining ‘STATE’ Defining ‘INTERSTATE’

“states are independent political communities “a system of unequally powerful and competing
each of which possesses a government and states in which no single state is capable of
asserts sovereignty in relation to a particular imposing control on all others, These state are in
portion of earth’s surface and a particular interaction with one another in a set of shifting
segment of human population” (Hedley Bull) alliance and wars and changes in relative power
of states upsets any temporary sets of alliance
leading to restructuring of balance of power.
Effects of
globalization on
governments
Effects of globalization on
governments Mohammad Abo Gazleh (2001), the POSITIVE EFFECT brought about
globalization

Media Coverage Culture Investment

Awareness of issues on Clear and Deeper Core countries flow investments


health, gender, understanding of the to semi-peripheral countries
environment and different communities which pushes up the reserve of
inequality that leads of sympathy foreign exchange.
and demonstrations with
one another.
The institutions
that govern
institutional
relations
The institutions that govern
institutional relations
With the growing globalization the
governance of global relations goes beyond
national government. One country’s scale
and scope are limited in addressing regional
and global issues like climate change,
cybercrimes, global financial crises and UNITED NATIONS
territorial disputes. The United Nations is an intergovernmental
organization aiming to maintain international peace
and security, develop friendly relations among
nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a
center for harmonizing the actions of nations. It is the
world's largest, and most familiar, international
organization.
The institutions that govern
institutional relations
WORLD BANK
is an international financial institution that
provides loans and grants to the
governments of low- and middle-income
countries for the purpose of pursuing capital
projects.

WORLD HEALTH ORAGANIZATION (WHO)


is a specialized agency of the United Nations
responsible for international public health. The WHO
Constitution states its main objective as "the
attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level
of health".
International
finance
corporation.
International Finance Corporation

The International Finance Corporation (IFC) provides financing of private-


enterprise investment in developing countries around the world, through
both loans and direct investments. Affiliated with the World Bank, it also
provides advisory services to encourage the development of private
enterprise in nations that might be lacking the necessary infrastructure or
liquidity for businesses to secure financing.
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