Summary: Igos And Ingos
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Introduction
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What is the traditional (or strict) definition of IO?
It has four important aspects:- formal: has to have whole organization with its own rights
- continuous: it has to have staying power over the course of years
- created by sovereign states
- goal of this creation is common interest
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What is the updated (loose) definition of IO?
Key words:- formal international social institutions
- characterized by behavioral patterns
- based on international norms and rules
- which prescribe and proscribe behavior in recurrent situations
- lead to the convergence of expectations
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What types of International organizations are there?
- Intergovernmental organizations - IGOs
- Non-governmental organizations - NGO's
- international NGOs - INGOs
- Multinational/transnational corporations - MNCs/TNCs
- Intergovernmental organizations - IGOs
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What are MNCs/TNCs
For profit firms with subsidiaries in two or more countries. Business aspect of the international organizations. Shift economic decision-making from national level (government) to international level. -
IGOs
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Which three conditions are needed for international cooperation?
- Problem condition: complex interdependencies push states into international cooperation (recognize that there is common interest)
- Cognitive conditions: realization that interdependencies lead to problems which can only be solved together.
- Power (hegemonic condition): one or more powerful states bear the costs of the creation of an IGO. Example: US.
- Problem condition: complex interdependencies push states into international cooperation (recognize that there is common interest)
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Why would and IGO cooperate internationally?
- Industrial expansion
- World economic crisis
- Development disparities
- Human rights violation (WW2)
- Environmental degradation
- War and power politics
- Industrial expansion
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What is the Concert of Europe?
- The aftermath of the war
- Napoleonic wars
- 1814-1815: Congress of Vienna
- Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia. France was still invited.
- Forerunner IGOs
- Idea; major powers to jointly secure peace and cooperate.
- Continued until WW1
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What were some problems from the start for League of Nations?
- Broad support, except in the USA (isolationism) they felt bad for involving in the ward.
- Germany: was not invited due to being a defeated country blamed for starting the Great War.
- Russia: had become communist in 1917 and was not invited.
- Broad support, except in the USA (isolationism) they felt bad for involving in the ward.
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What is the United Nations?
- Founded on the idea of collective security.
- Peacekeeping developed as an alternative to enforcement measures.
- sovereign equality of all states
- 1945 UN charter signed.
- Founded on the idea of collective security.
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What do countries have to keep in mind if they want to join a region?
- If they are open(UN) or restricted(EU)
- Geography
- Economy
- Culture
- Competencies:
- Comprehensive (UN, EU)
- Limited, specialized agencies of the UN
- If they are open(UN) or restricted(EU)
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