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  2. Collective security - Wikipedia

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    The cumulative power of the cooperating members of the alliance for collective security is adequate and sufficient to overpower the might of the aggressor. In the light of the threat posed by the collective might of the nations of a collective security coalition, the aggressor nation will either modify its policies or be defeated.

  3. Global governance - Wikipedia

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    [33] The target has a single indicator which is the "Proportion of members and voting rights of developing countries in international organizations". [ 34 ] Research published in 2023 has shown that the SDGs have not lived up to expectations that they would help integrate the system of global governance.

  4. Criticisms of globalization - Wikipedia

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    Globalization can be partly responsible for the current global economic crisis. Case studies of Thailand and the Arab nations' view of globalization show that globalization is a threat to culture and religion, and it harms indigenous people groups while multinational corporations profit from it.

  5. Political globalization - Wikipedia

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    Political globalization is measured by aggregating and weighting data on the number of embassies and high commissioners in a country, the number of the country's membership in international organizations, its participation in the UN peacekeeping missions, and the number of international treaties signed by said country.

  6. National security - Wikipedia

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    According to provision 6 of the National Security Strategy to 2020, national security is "the situation in which the individual, the society and the state enjoy protection from foreign and domestic threats to the degree that ensures constitutional rights and freedoms, decent quality of life for citizens, as well as sovereignty, territorial ...

  7. Hyper-globalization - Wikipedia

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    Hyper-globalization is the dramatic change in the size, scope, and velocity of globalization that began in the late 1990s and that continues into the beginning of the 21st century. It covers all three main dimensions of economic globalization , cultural globalization , and political globalization .

  8. The creation and effective sharing of data books, government relationships, new system designs, changing research and development, talent assignments, etc. that we discuss below are part of a ...

  9. Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter - Wikipedia

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    Most Chapter VII resolutions (1) determine the existence of a threat to the peace, a breach of the peace, or an act of aggression in accordance with Article 39, and (2) make a decision explicitly under Chapter VII. However, not all resolutions are that explicit, there is disagreement about the Chapter VII status of a small number of resolutions.