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10 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 10
the worldwide diffusion of people, ideas, and nods that spurs interaction and integration between
cultures, governments, and economies
technological change
globalization
global problems
global governance
Definition 2 of 10
technological innovation and improvement increases the pace of communication and the spread
of news, ideas, etc.
global governance
globalization
multinational corporations
technological change
, Definition 3 of 10
require concentrated efforts from states
Examples" increased terror attacks, disease outbreaks (SARS, ebola, zika, etc.), increasing
sovereign debt defaults, increased flow of refugees and asylum seekers
*none of these problems can be solved by states alone
networks and partnerships
globalization
global problems
global governance
Definition 4 of 10
-experts who provide technical knowledge and expertise
-examples: climate change experts, nuclear weapons inspectors, etc.
experts and epistemic networks
non-governmental organization
intergovernmental organizations
networks and partnerships
Definition 5 of 10
-for-profit business that operates across borders
-examples: Walmart, Exxon, Mobile, etc.
-often take an active and direct role in global initiatives
non-governmental organization
technological change
multinational corporations
networks and partnerships
10 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 10
the worldwide diffusion of people, ideas, and nods that spurs interaction and integration between
cultures, governments, and economies
technological change
globalization
global problems
global governance
Definition 2 of 10
technological innovation and improvement increases the pace of communication and the spread
of news, ideas, etc.
global governance
globalization
multinational corporations
technological change
, Definition 3 of 10
require concentrated efforts from states
Examples" increased terror attacks, disease outbreaks (SARS, ebola, zika, etc.), increasing
sovereign debt defaults, increased flow of refugees and asylum seekers
*none of these problems can be solved by states alone
networks and partnerships
globalization
global problems
global governance
Definition 4 of 10
-experts who provide technical knowledge and expertise
-examples: climate change experts, nuclear weapons inspectors, etc.
experts and epistemic networks
non-governmental organization
intergovernmental organizations
networks and partnerships
Definition 5 of 10
-for-profit business that operates across borders
-examples: Walmart, Exxon, Mobile, etc.
-often take an active and direct role in global initiatives
non-governmental organization
technological change
multinational corporations
networks and partnerships