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26問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    SDGs

    Sustainable Development Goals

  • 2

    Un

    United Nations

  • 3

    WTO

    World Trade Organizations

  • 4

    GATT

    General Agreement on Tarrifs and Trade

  • 5

    IMF

    International Monetary Fund

  • 6

    ASEAN

    Association of Southeast Asian Nations

  • 7

    EU

    European Union

  • 8

    NATO

    North Atlantic Treaty Organization

  • 9

    NAFTA

    North American Free Trade Agreement

  • 10

    MNCs

    Multinational Corporations

  • 11

    FDI

    Foreign Direct Investment

  • 12

    NGOs

    Non-Governmental Organizations

  • 13

    ITO

    International Trade Organization

  • 14

    GATS

    General Agreement on Trade in Services

  • 15

    IBRD

    International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

  • 16

    Is the Integrated system of production, trade, and financial transactions that transcends national borders, leading to interconnected and interdependent economics worldwide

    The Global Economy

  • 17

    Provides financial stability by offering monetary cooperation and financial assistance to countries.

    International Monetary Fund

  • 18

    Focuses on poverty reduction and sustainable development by funding infrastructure projects, health, education, and other essential services in developing countries.

    World Bank

  • 19

    Aimed to reduce tariffs and other trade barriers, later evolving into the World Trade Organization (WTO).

    General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

  • 20

    Regulates international trade, reduces trade barriers, and resolves trade disputes to promote fair and free trade globally.

    World Trade Organization

  • 21

    refers to the process by which separate national markets become increasingly interconnected and interdependent, forming a global market.

    Market Integration

  • 22

    is the framework of political and economic relations between sovereign states, governed by international law, diplomacy, and agreements. The global interstate system refers to the network of relationships among sovereign states:

    The Global Interstate System

  • 23

    refers to the modern state system that emerged from the Peace of Westphalia treaties in 1648, which ended the Thirty Years' War in Europe. These treaties are considered foundational to the concept of national sovereignty and the current international political order. The system is named after the region in Germany where the treaties were signed.

    Westphalian System

  • 24

    refers to the collective efforts of international institutions, states, and other actors to manage global issues that cannot be addressed by individual nations alone.

    Contemporary Global Governance

  • 25

    The practice of coordinating policies among three or more states to address common challenges.

    Multilateralism

  • 26

    The primary global organization for maintaining peace, promoting human rights, and coordinating international cooperation.

    United Nations

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    SDGs

    Sustainable Development Goals

  • 2

    Un

    United Nations

  • 3

    WTO

    World Trade Organizations

  • 4

    GATT

    General Agreement on Tarrifs and Trade

  • 5

    IMF

    International Monetary Fund

  • 6

    ASEAN

    Association of Southeast Asian Nations

  • 7

    EU

    European Union

  • 8

    NATO

    North Atlantic Treaty Organization

  • 9

    NAFTA

    North American Free Trade Agreement

  • 10

    MNCs

    Multinational Corporations

  • 11

    FDI

    Foreign Direct Investment

  • 12

    NGOs

    Non-Governmental Organizations

  • 13

    ITO

    International Trade Organization

  • 14

    GATS

    General Agreement on Trade in Services

  • 15

    IBRD

    International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

  • 16

    Is the Integrated system of production, trade, and financial transactions that transcends national borders, leading to interconnected and interdependent economics worldwide

    The Global Economy

  • 17

    Provides financial stability by offering monetary cooperation and financial assistance to countries.

    International Monetary Fund

  • 18

    Focuses on poverty reduction and sustainable development by funding infrastructure projects, health, education, and other essential services in developing countries.

    World Bank

  • 19

    Aimed to reduce tariffs and other trade barriers, later evolving into the World Trade Organization (WTO).

    General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

  • 20

    Regulates international trade, reduces trade barriers, and resolves trade disputes to promote fair and free trade globally.

    World Trade Organization

  • 21

    refers to the process by which separate national markets become increasingly interconnected and interdependent, forming a global market.

    Market Integration

  • 22

    is the framework of political and economic relations between sovereign states, governed by international law, diplomacy, and agreements. The global interstate system refers to the network of relationships among sovereign states:

    The Global Interstate System

  • 23

    refers to the modern state system that emerged from the Peace of Westphalia treaties in 1648, which ended the Thirty Years' War in Europe. These treaties are considered foundational to the concept of national sovereignty and the current international political order. The system is named after the region in Germany where the treaties were signed.

    Westphalian System

  • 24

    refers to the collective efforts of international institutions, states, and other actors to manage global issues that cannot be addressed by individual nations alone.

    Contemporary Global Governance

  • 25

    The practice of coordinating policies among three or more states to address common challenges.

    Multilateralism

  • 26

    The primary global organization for maintaining peace, promoting human rights, and coordinating international cooperation.

    United Nations