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Unit 4 Assessment 1

 Do civil society and NGOs strengthen or undermine the role of the governments in international relations? Why or why not? It depends on the policy of the government in each other. In certain cases, they put pressure on governments to follow progressive policies, such as environmental protection, consumer rights, or animal cruelty reduction, while in others, they may do the exact opposite.Civil society and international non-governmental organizations  bolstered the government's role by assisting with a variety of services that the government may not be able to provide or that are in need of improvement. They contribute to the government's vision and objective of serving society. They may exert pressure on the government to implement progressive policies in some situations, effectively acting as watchdogs. This encourages the government to carry out communal functions for the benefit of the people.

Unit 4 Assessment 2

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  NGO By informing the public on how governments and corporations use their power and influence, NGOs assist individuals in forming opinions and making decisions based on all available information. Second, NGOs assist citizens in communicating with governments. Every few years, the public has the opportunity to elect its representatives. Individual human rights violations are combated either directly or by backing specific "test cases" in relevant courts. providing immediate aid to those who have had their rights violated. campaigning for changes to national, regional, or international legislation assisting in the development of the substance of such laws. Amnesty international Amnesty International has evolved from advocating for the liberation of political prisoners to championing human rights across the board. From abolishing the death penalty to defending the rights of refugees and migrants, our work protects and empowers people. International trade union confederation Th

Unit 4 activity 1

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 globalism is an ideology based on the belief that people, goods and information ought to be able to cross national borders unfettered. At its most basic level, globalism tries to define and explain nothing more than a world marked by intercontinental networks of connections. In a nutshell, think of globalism as the fundamental network, and globalization as the dynamic decrease of distance on a huge scale. internationalism is political, economic and cultural cooperation between nations.When a few or many countries choose to collaborate for the greater benefit, this is known as internationalism. Internationalism is a political principle that encourages states and nations to cooperate more politically and economically. It is linked to various political ideas and movements, but it can also refer to a theory, belief system, or movement in and of itself. Globalization is an economic process as it aims in integrating the economies while Internationalization is an improvisation process as it

Unit 3 Activity 4

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Access to New Markets Globalization allows businesses to access markets that were previously impossible to access. Customers from all over the world may order things from companies all over the world and have them delivered by plane in only a few weeks thanks to the internet. This is obviously a huge benefit for firms, since reaching out to international shoppers can potentially boost their customer base by millions. Access to Labor at Cheaper Prices When multinational firms and globalization are combined, a business might have access to low-cost labor. Businesses can hire personnel in foreign nations where labor and real estate costs are lower than in their native country through outsourcing and offshoring. While these tactics may have a negative impact on workers looking for full-time work, there is no doubt that they lower expenses for corporations and hence improve profits. Opportunities for Tax Reduction When their current country adopts an unfavorable tax policy, multinational bu

ACTIVITY 3: Discussion

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  Philippine socialism establish  a society in which the people, rather than a few property owners, own and manage the country's affairs. Production would be based on necessity rather than market demand in such a society. Only via sensible social planning can this be realized. There’s an absence of capitalism in the Philippines. Instead, what we have here is rentier capitalism and economic statism. Rentier capitalism (or rent seeking capitalism) is a system wherein monopoly control leads to extraordinary or “super-profits” for a few without the system delivering any increased value or contribution to society. capitalism is what made the Philippines a leading educational force in Southeast Asia, but the government is killing it with statist solutions. The private for-profit educational system in the tertiary level is what has attracted students from as far as Iran and Africa to come here, and not just for the English courses. the capitalism economic system would work in our country