Which form of decision-making allows a single state to prevent the passage of a proposal in an IGO?

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The question is asking which decision-making process in an International Governmental Organization (IGO) permits one state to block the approval of a proposal. The options given are different methods of decision-making commonly used in IGOs.

Answer

Unanimity decision-making

The final answer is unanimity decision-making.

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The final answer is unanimity decision-making.

More Information

In IGOs, unanimity decision-making gives the power to any single state to veto, effectively preventing the passage of a proposal. This can lead to gridlock if consensus cannot be reached.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing unanimity with consensus. In consensus decision-making, decisions strive to incorporate the views of all to achieve agreement, while unanimity requires full agreement or allows a single veto.

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