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GLOBAL INTERSTATE SYSTEM

 Itis the whole system of human interactions.


The modern world-system is structured
politically as an interstate system – a system of
competing and allying states. Political Scientists
commonly call this the international system,
and it is the main focus of the field of
International Relations.
STRENGTHS

 -it
will make travel less cheaper, faster and
better.
WEAKNESSES

 Imposed long term cost on the country


 Cut
down on competition between shippers and
passenger carriers
 Rising consumption of gasoline led to air
pollution and a dependence on oil that affected
consumers and foreign policy for generations to
come.
INSTITUTION THAT GOVERN
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
 UNITED NATION

 UnitedStates President FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT


coined the name united nations that was used in
the declaration of United Nation on 1 of January
1942. UN means allies to fight against the the Axis
Powers in the second World War II. Only 26 nations
representatives pledges their government to:
 Each Government pledges itself to employ its
full resources. Military or economic against
those members of the tripartite pact and its
adherents with which such government is at
war

 Each Government pledges itself to cooperate


with the government signatory hereto and not to
make a separate armistice or peace with the
enemies
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS
 World Bank
 International Monetary Fund
 Asian Development Bank
 African Development Bank
TRADE AGREEMENT
 DEFINE
 – Trade agreements are when two or more nations agree on the terms of
trade between them. They determine the tariffs and duties that countries
impose on imports and exports. All trade agreements affect international
trade.
 IMPORT
 are goods and services produced in a foreign country and bought by
domestic residents. That includes anything shipped into the country even if
its by the foreign subsidiary of a domestic firm. If the consumer is inside the
country’s boundaries and the provider is outside then the good or service is
an import.
 EXPORT
 Exports are goods and services that are made in a country and sold outside
its borders. That includes anything shipped from a domestic company to its
foreign affiliate or branch.
QUIZ

 1.It is the whole system of human


interactions.
QUIZ

 2.how many nations representatives


that pledges their government to united
nation.
QUIZ

 3.
date when the declaration of united
nation held.
QUIZ

 4. strengths of global interstate system


QUIZ

 5-8the 3 weaknesses of global


interstate system.
QUIZ

 9-12. give the 4 international financial


institutuion.
QUIZ

 13.
a trade agreement that when two or
more nations agree on the terms of trade
between them.
QUIZ

 14.a trade agreement that are goods


and services produced in a foreign
country and bought by domestic
residents.
QUIZ

 15.
a trade agreement that includes
anything shipped from a domestic
company to its foreign affiliate or branch.
QUIZ

 16-20 in your opinion, how does Global


Interstate system affect Globalization?
Do you agree with this? And why?
ANSWERS:

1.GLOBAL INTERSTATE SYSTEM


2. 26 NATIONS
3. JANUARY 1, 1942
4. it will make travel less cheaper, faster and better.
5-8. -Imposed long term cost on the country
-Cut down on competition between shippers and passenger carriers
-Rising consumption of gasoline led to air pollution and a
dependence on oil that affected consumers and foreign policy for
generations to come.
ANSWERS:

9-12. -World Bank


-International Monetary Fund
-Asian Development Bank
-African Development Bank1
13. define
14. import
15. export

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