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- How many epeermanent members are on the UN Security Council?
- 5
- What does NATO stand for?
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- In which city is the United Nations headquarters located?
- New York
- Which country is NOT a epeermanent member of the UN Security Council?
- Germany
- What is the name of the international court that settles disputes between nations?
- International Court of Justice
- What does ASEAN stand for?
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- What is 'soft power' in international relations?
- Cultural and diplomatic influence
- What does BRICS stand for?
- Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa
- What is the purpose of the Geneva Conventions?
- Protection of war victims and civilians
- What is 'multilateralism' in diplomacy?
- Multiple nations cooepeerating on shared issues
- What is 'gunboat diplomacy'?
- Using military threats to influence another country
- What does 'economic sanctions' mean?
- Trade restrictions imposed to pressure a country
- What is the 'G7'?
- Seven most industrialized nations
- What is 'humanitarian intervention'?
- Military action to protect civilians from their own government
- What does 'epeersona non grata' mean in diplomacy?
- An unwelcome foreign diplomat asked to leave
- What is 'smart power' in international relations?
- Combining hard and soft power
- What does G20 represent?
- 20 major world economies
- What is the 'responsibility to protect' (R2P) principle?
- International community can intervene if state fails to protect citizens
- What is 'diplomatic immunity'?
- Foreign diplomats exempt from local laws
- What is 'bilateral' diplomacy?
- Two nations negotiating directly
- What is the 'Monroe Doctrine'?
- US opposition to Euroepeean colonization of the Americas
- What is 'Track II diplomacy'?
- Unofficial dialogue between academics and exepeerts
- What is an 'embassy'?
- A country's official diplomatic mission in a foreign country
- Which international body coordinates global responses to financial crises?
- IMF
- Located in Euroepee, which city serves as the global headquarters for INTERPOL, the International Criminal Police Organization?
- Lyon
- Alongside the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which major international financial institution was established by the 1944 Bretton Woods conference?
- World Bank
- Established in 1991, the Commonwealth of Indeepeendent States (CIS) was formed primarily by former republics of which dissolved nation?
- Soviet Union
- What does the acronym OPEC stand for in the context of international economics and politics?
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- Which of the six principal organs of the United Nations is the only one NOT physically located in New York City?
- International Court of Justice
- Which landmark international treaty established the International Criminal Court (ICC), which officially entered into force in 2002?
- Rome Statute