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This presentation provides an overview of the global interstate system and contemporary global governance. It explores key components, including nation-states, international organizations, and non-state actors. The document also examines opportunities and challenges for the system, such as globalization, power imbalances, and technological advancements as well as various aspects of Contemporary Global Governance including its goals, challenges, and key aspects in relation to specific global issues.
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The Global Interstate System and Contemporary Global Governance Learning Objectives: Define and Identify Explore and Analyze 01 the Global Interstate System and 02 the Challenges of...
The Global Interstate System and Contemporary Global Governance Learning Objectives: Define and Identify Explore and Analyze 01 the Global Interstate System and 02 the Challenges of Contemporary Global Contemporary Global Governance and propose Governance potential solutions or reforms to improve Connect Understand 03 Global Governance to Real- World Issues and how global 04 key features such as state sovereignty, diplomacy, and governance frameworks international institutions. address critical global issues What is Global Interstate System? It is the whole system of human interactions. A system for international relations, and global economy with a global political system, including all the cultural aspects and interaction networks of the human populations. This system is shaped by various factors, including globalization, technological advancements, and the rise of non-state actors. It refers to the international political and LET’S DEFINE! STATE are independent political entities that have a government and assert sovereignty over a specific area of the globe's surface as well as a specific population sector. INTERSTATE Refers to something that involves more than one state, crossing the boundaries between different states. ECONOMIC SOVE the power or national governments to make REIGNITY decisions independently of those made by other governments. Key Components of the Global Interstate System Nation-State Nation-states are the main players in this system; they are autonomous organizations with well defined borders, people, and governments. They have the power to interact with other countries and create and implement laws within their own borders. International Organizations International organizations are groups of nations that band together to address world issues, foster collaboration, and accomplish shared goals. These work in a variety of fields, including economic development, environmental preservation, human rights, health, and peace and security. Non-State Actors Non-state actors are individuals or groups who have no connection with, controlled by, or supported by the government. These individuals operate independently of official state supervision and may exert huge influence in national and international affairs. They participate in a variety of fields, including politics, economics, and social movements, and their actions frequently have an impact on global governance, security, and human rights. The global interstate system faces numerous challenges and opportunities: Globalization Climate Change Human Rights Violations The global interstate The global interstate International system is affected by the system is seriously response to human growing connectivity of threatened by climate rights violations is economies, cultures, and change because it can frequently communities in both cause resource scarcity, inadequate. Human positive and harmful conflict, and rights violations exist ways. Trade and displacement. It will worldwide. It also collaboration are aided take global calls into question by it, but it also brings collaboration and a the morality of with it problems like dedication to intervention and inequality, cultural sustainable responsibility, uniformity, and the loss development to undermining efforts The global interstate system faces numerous challenges and opportunities: Power Imbalances Technological Advancements Inequalities in power Advancements in technology, like between states define the the internet and artificial global interstate system, intelligence, have revolutionized giving certain international communications governments a and relationships. Although these disproportionate amount developments bring about new of influence. Minority chances for cooperation and countries may become teamwork, they also bring about marginalized, inequality difficulties like disinformation and and war may result from cyberwarfare. this. The global interstate system is constantly evolving, and its future direction will depend on how nation-states, international organizations, and non-state actors respond to the challenges and opportunities they face. Strengthening Promoting Fostering 01 Multilateralis 03 Fair Trade 05 Cultural m Practices Exchange Investing in Addressing 02 Diplomacy 04 Power Imbalances What is Contemporary Global Governance? The term "global governance" describes an intricate web of laws and regulatory bodies that include international territories and populations It includes not only nation-states but also other entities including corporations, civil society organizations, local governments, and regional organizations. It refers to the system of rules, institutions, and processes that guide how global issues are managed in today's interconnected world. Unlike traditional governance, which is often confined to a single government or state, 4c's of the global governance 01 02 Building Capacity Convergence 03 04 Complementarity Control 4c's of the global governance Convergenc Building e Capacity defined as the process of developing when two or more things come and strengthening the skills, together to form a new whole, like instincts, abilities, processes and the convergence of plum and resources that organizations and apricot genes in the plucot. communities need to survive, adapt, Convergence comes from the prefix and thrive in a fast-changing world. con-, meaning together, and the verb verge, which means to turn toward. 4c's of the global governance Complimentarity Control expressing approval, admiration, or Any action taken by management, respect with a remark or action: the board and other parties to Everybody was complimentary about manage risk and increase the the hotel service. If something is likelihood that established complimentary, it is given to you objectives and goals will be without charge: As theater achieved. employees, we get complimentary tickets. Key aspects of Contemporary Global Governance Cybersecurity Global Human Cultural and Digital Diplomacy Security Rights Governance Trade and Environmental Global Health Economic Governance Governance Governance THANK YOU! GROUP 7 - TOPIC 3 THE GLOBAL INTERSTATE SYSTEM AND CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL GOVERNANCE Members: Bautista, Paul Jeremei Jay B. Catapang, Kyle Erica Garcia, Raymar Medrano, Rommelyn Sanchez, Rose Angela I. Viado, Samantha Nicole