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Parent topics
- International economics [r]: The study of the patterns and consequences of transactions and interactions between the inhabitants of different countries, including trade, investment and migration. [e]
- International organizations [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Globalization [r]: The interaction of peoples, cultures, and businesses worldwide, which tend to overcome traditional national and cultural boundaries [e]
- Poverty elimination [r]: A program of international organizations and industrialized states, to eliminate poverty as a significant element of Highly Indebted Poor Countries, weak states, and failed states [e]
- Sustainable development [r]: Pattern of resource use that aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but also for future generations. [e]
- Financial system [r]: The interactive system of organisations that serve as intermediaries between lenders and borrowers. [e]
- CZ Talk:Approval Standards [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Archive:Ombudsman Decisions [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Archive:Proposed Leadership Roles [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Zero-state solution [r]: A solution to the Israel-Palestine Conflict that establishes a Greater Israel on both sides of the Jordan River, with no Palestinian state; it generally assumes Palestinians adopt Jordanian or Egyptian citizenship [e]