How Countries Interact. What is the relationship of the United States to other nations in the world?

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How Countries Interact

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How Countries Interact

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What is the relationship of the United States to other nations in the world?

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What is the relationship of the United States to other nations in the world?

• Overview– Learn about the role of the United States in

the international community– Learn about nation-states, international

laws, and some nongovernmental international organizations that work to promote peaceful interactions among nations

– Consider how countries interact and influence one another

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Objectives

• At the Conclusion of this lesson, students should be able to– Define nation-state and international law– Explain the ways in which nations

interact– Describe how countries influence each

other

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What are nation-states?

• There are many countries in the world– A country is also called a

nation-state• The modern nation or

country as the typical unit of political organization in the world

• The government of a nation-state claims the authority to govern the people who live within its territory

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What are nation-states?

• The government of a nation-state also makes and carries out agreements with other nation-states– Today there are more than

200 nation-states in the world

– Some are tiny countries such as Monaco and Singapore

– Others are very large countries such as China and Russia

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Who has authority over nation-states?

• At the international level, there is no organization with formal political power comparable to that of the nation-state– There is no international government that has

authority over the world’s nation-states– That is why each nation-state is said to be

sovereign• By sovereign we mean that a country has the right

to be free from outside interference within its boundaries

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Who has authority over nation-states?

• Nation-sates often agree to cooperate with each other– For example

• Letters mailed in one country arrive at their destination in another country

• Telephone services function worldwide• Airplanes take off from one country and land in another• Nations trade goods and services daily

– These few examples show that countries can live in peace and cooperate in their means of dealing with each other

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What is international law?

• One thing that makes interactions among countries possible is a system of international law– Consists of those rules that regulate how countries

behave toward one another

– Usually made by treaties that nation-states make among themselves

• It is up to each nation-state to enforce its treaties

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What is international law?

• There is no international police organization to enforce international law

– This does not mean that it is impossible to make nations live up to their responsibilities to each other

• Some nations use economic, political, or military pressure to keep other nations in line

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How do nations of the world interact with each other?

• Today, the nations of the world are increasing dependent on each other– Nations have many ways of interacting

• Here are some common examples• (don’t write these yet)

– Cultural, science, and business exchanges– Humanitarian aid– Trade– Diplomacy– Treaties and agreements– Military Force

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Cultural, science, and business exchanges

• People travel all over the world

• People living in different countries share ideas– Doctors, scientists,

educators, and business people from many countries meet to share advances in their fields

• Students and Teachers live with families in other countries to learn their language and to learn about their culture– Artists show their work in

the museums of other countries

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Humanitarian Aid

• Humanitarian– To show concern for the

pain and suffering of others• During natural disasters

such as floods and earthquakes, countries help the victims in other countries by giving humanitarian aid– Countries send medicine,

food, and shelter to suffering people

– Individuals and organizations also respond to natural disasters

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Trade

• Countries buy and sell factory goods, farm products, and services to one another

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Diplomacy

• Practice of carrying on formal relationships with governments of other countries– The official

representatives of countries meet and discuss issues important to their governments

– They work together in I a peaceful manner to find solutions to common problems

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Treaties and Agreements

• Countries make treaties and agreements– They agree to promote

trade among themselves

– They agree to do certain things to protect the environment

– Some agree to help each other in time of war

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Military Force

• When two or more countries cannot solve their disagreements peacefully, they sometimes threaten to use military force

• Sometimes, the disagreement results in a war

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What international organizations promote interaction among nations?• There is not single

organization in the world that has the power to force countries to settle conflicts peacefully– There are some

organizations that help countries reach agreements without going to war

– The most important worldwide organization is the United Nations

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The United Nations

• A treaty signed in 1945, after World War II, created the United nations

• Its purposes according to its charter, are to maintain international peace and security; develop friendly relations among nations; cooperate in solving international economic, social, cultural, and humanitarian problems; and promote respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms– Most nations of the world are members of the United

Nations

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Other Treaty Organizations

• Organization of American States (OAS)– Promotes peace and

security among all member nations in the Americas

• The League of Arab States

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Nongovernmental Organizations

• NGO’s– Provide Humanitarian

Aid• International Federation

of Red Cross• Red Crescent Societies• Amnesty International

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Sources

• Quigley, Charles N., and Ken Rodriguez. We the People: the Citizen & the Constitution. 2007th ed. Vol. 2. Calabasas, CA: Center for Civic Education, 2007. 1-329.