International Relations Terminology. Economy Per Capita Income  n/us-pci.htm n/us-pci.htm International.

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International Relations Terminology

Economy Per Capita Income  n/us-pci.htm n/us-pci.htm International Markets  a means by which two or more nations exchange goods and services which takes place as a result of buyers and sellers being in contact with one another, either directly or through mediating agents or institutions

Economy Continued… Gross Domestic Product Globalization

Economy Continued… Free Trade Economic Sanctions

Human Health and the Environment Environmental Destruction Environmental Destruction Malnutrition

HH and Env. Continued… HIV/AIDS Greenhouse Effect

HH and the Env. Continued… “Green” TechnologyGreen” Technology

International Relations Security Freedom

International Relations Continued… Democracy European Union

International Relations Continued… Political Instability International Organizations International Organizations

Culture and Values Religion Culture

Culture and Values Continued… Americanization Human Rights

Culture and Values Equality Liberty