Core Units Definitions

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Ability to influence other groups in global politics and achieve outcomes
Power
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state's ability to rule itself
sovereignty
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the mutual reliance between and among groups, organizations, geographic areas, states fro access to resources that sustain living arrangements.
interdependence
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refers to groups or actions that are considered to be acceptable, usually by conforming to agreed laws or democratic principles
legitimacy
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the indivisible rights which all human beings are entitled to by virtue of their humanity, without discrimination
human rights
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the freedom of individuals to live a life without excessive interferance from those in power, and with the freedom to floyrish and make the most opportunities
LIberty
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the absense of violence or conflict, sometimes underpinned by a level of deeper equity and harmony.
peace
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The capacity countries and groups of countries have to maintain themselves and the environment.
sustainability
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Unequal access to resources that are needed to sustain life and communities
inequality
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the increasing interdependence among countries, regions and people due to integration of trade, culture, finance, people and ideas in one single marketplace
globalization
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A sustained increase on the standard of living
development
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Idea that people have to be treated the same way, without discrimination, and are allowed to enjoy the same opportunities
equality
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The concept of fair treatment, usually based on an agreed and accepted set of laws that are applied equally, universally and with the right to a fair trial.
justice
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state's ability to rule itself

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sovereignty

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the mutual reliance between and among groups, organizations, geographic areas, states fro access to resources that sustain living arrangements.

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refers to groups or actions that are considered to be acceptable, usually by conforming to agreed laws or democratic principles

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the indivisible rights which all human beings are entitled to by virtue of their humanity, without discrimination

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