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Chapter 7 Intergovernmental Organizations
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Creation of IGOs Some countries have responsibility to lead League of Nations United Nations Peace Keeping Necessity with increasingly complex and intertwined world
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Growth of IGOs 251 in 2004 Expanded role re: concerns and issues addressed (example: terrorism, human rights, famine) Increase in international contact Increase in transnational problems Interdependence
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Functionalism Theory of IGO growth Idea that the way to global cooperation is through an evolutionary approach that begins with limited, pragmatic cooperation on narrow-nonpolitical issues. (example: mail)
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Neofuncationalism Top-down approach to solving world problems; advocates skeptical about the functionalist believe that nonpolitical cooperation can, by itself, lead eventually to full political cooperation
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Roles of IGOs An interactive arena in which member-states pursue their individual national interests Center of Cooperation Can serve as unified independent actor on world state Supranational organization (has legal authority over its members)
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Purposes of IGOs Promote Peace and Security Social, Economic, Environmental and other activities regulated and discussed
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Future of IGOs Is this progress? Is unification the future? Do alternatives exist?
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