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International decision-making bodies - Coggle Diagram
International decision-making bodies
Regional organisations.
Countries around the world
Take part in international organisations.
Work together
Encourage political and economic cooperation
Organisations.
African Union.
Tries to strengthen cooperation among its member countries
Include all African nations
European Union.
Incorporate all of its members into a single state
Member countries have to pass laws.
They are in line with those of European Parlament.
Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Achieve regional peace and economic growth.
Organization of American states.
Responsible for promoting
Cooperation
Peace
Democracy
Socioeconomic development within region.
Informal forums
G7 began to meet in 1973.
Made up of seven countries
Most economically and military powerful
United Kingdom
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Canada
United States
In theory, G7 cannot make decisions
Iniciatives
Related to world politics and economic later put in practice.
A group of countries emerging economies joined together
At beginning of this century.
Is called BRICS
Brazil
Russia
India
China
South Africa.
Meetings
Discuss how to reform the international organisations.
To betteer reflect the current importanceos these countries.
Economic organisations.
Number of economic organisations that have specific aims.
These includetrade organisations
North American Free Agreement.
NAFTA
World Trade Oranization
WTO
Two other especially important major institutions
International Monetary Found (IMF)
Prevent financial crises and to encourage economic stability
How to aim this
Advises governments on economic matters
gives loans to member countries.
World Bank
Main activity is to provide loans to governments
They can carry out reform projects and programmes
IMF and World Bank receive a lot of criticism.
These organisations give unfair advantages to powerful nations
To provide this
these measures are not carried out before certain fixed deadlines
The country receiving the loan may lose its financing