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 States  International organizations Intergovernmental Organizations  Global, regional Nongovernmental Organizations  Global, regional, national, local  Multinational corporations (MNCs)  Nations  Religious groups  Terrorist networks  Leaders, prominent individuals ¤

Global North  Advanced Industrialized Countries  ~ 32 countries Global South  ~162 countries  = 84 % of world  Very diverse Emerging Economies ¤

Global South: Non-industrialized countries Ex-colonies Post-WWII Reliance on primary goods  Coffee prices Coffee prices ¤ emerging economies very poor countries developing countries CountryGDP per capita China$12,900 Nigeria$5,746 Burundi$600

A common sight in major EE cities like Dubai

 Recent phenomenon Global networks Expansion across borders Technology  Intangible & tangible aspects Foreign words/phrases Material objects ¤

-Cross national political borders Political Security Economic Socio-cultural Environmental Health Energy Human rights ¤

Zero-sum Outcome Win/lose Positive-sum Outcome Win/win ¤