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'Classical peacekeeping' refers to D. The establishment of a UN force that is placed between parties after a ceasefire
A) the deployment of a UN force that is permitted to with the consent of the host state
operate without the consent of the parties.
B) confidence-building measures, fact-finding, and
preventive deployment of UN authorized
C) a practice by which hostile parties are brought to an
agreement through essentially peaceful
means.
D) the establishment of a UN force, under UN command,
that is placed between parties after a
ceasefire with the consent of the host state.
The Sustainable Development Goals C. They have been praised for their breadth but also criticized for making it difficult to
A) were developed through a process that excluded many prioritize objectives
countries in the Global South, while
centring voices from the Global North.
B) do not apply universally to all countries.
C) They have been praised for their breadth, but also
criticized for making it difficult to prioritize
objectives and for the perceived impossibility of achieving
them within the targeted time frame.
D) were a set of goals established in 2000, to be reached by
2015.
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) According to this chapter, NGOs are never initiated by False
states.
A) True B) False
According to this chapter, 'NGO' is an umbrella term True
applied to a broad range of
organizations that differ in size, scope, motives, and
functions.
A) True B) False
How do TNGOs differ from transnational social movements B. TNGOs have a formal structure
(TSMOs)?
A) TNGOs are non-profit, while TSMOs are for-profit.
B) TNGOs have a formal structure, while TSMOs are informal
coalitions.
C) TNGOs organize around a specific issue, while TSMOs do
not.
D) TNGOs are dedicated to social change, while TSMOs
tend to support the status quo.
According to this chapter, TNGOs have become more C. They are increasingly professionalized
business-like in which of the following
ways?
A) They tend to locate their headquarters in low-tax
jurisdictions.
B) They pay out profits to shareholders.
C) They are increasingly professionalized and
commercialized.
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