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  2. Global governance - Wikipedia

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    The League of Nations (founded in 1920), the predecessor of the United Nations, was one of the first organizations to promote global governance. [18] [19] [20]While attempts of intergovernmental coordination of policy-making can be traced back to ancient times, comprehensive search for effective formats of international coordination and cooperation truly began after the end of the WWI.

  3. International relations - Wikipedia

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    International relations (IR, and also referred to as international studies, international politics, [2] or international affairs) [3] is an academic discipline. [4] In a broader sense, the study of IR, in addition to multilateral relations, concerns all activities among states—such as war, diplomacy, trade, and foreign policy—as well as relations with and among other international actors ...

  4. International organization - Wikipedia

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    The offices of the United Nations in Geneva (Switzerland), which is the city that hosts the highest number of international organizations in the world [1]. An international organization, also known as an intergovernmental organization or an international institution, is an organization that is established by a treaty or other type of instrument governed by international law and possesses its ...

  5. Global Co-opetition - Wikipedia

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    Co-opetition or coopetition – simultaneous competition and cooperation – is an important philosophy or strategy that goes beyond the conventional rules of competition and cooperation to achieve advantages of both. [1]

  6. International regime - Wikipedia

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    The International Atomic Energy Agency, for instance, has certain rights, given to it by states themselves, to monitor nuclear energy activity in countries. Insofar as they are organized by means of treaties among countries, regimes provide an important source of formal international law. Regimes themselves can also be subjects of international ...

  7. Internationalism (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Internationalism is a political principle that advocates greater political or economic cooperation among states and nations. [1] It is associated with other political movements and ideologies, but can also reflect a doctrine, belief system, or movement in itself.

  8. Cooperative mechanisms under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement

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    As with bilateral cooperation under Article 6.2, emission reductions achieved with the Article 6.4 mechanism in one country can be transferred to another country and counted towards its NDC. Like the other forms of cooperation under Article 6, these activities must contribute to raised ambition and support sustainable development.

  9. Regional organization - Wikipedia

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    Organizations grouping almost all the countries in their respective continents. Note that Turkey is a member of both the Council of Europe (CoE) and the Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD). See also: international organization. Several smaller regional organizations with non-overlapping memberships. Several non-overlapping large alliances.