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Irl 2010: International Organizations Question Paper

Irl 2010: International Organizations 

Course:Bachelor Of Arts In International Relations And Diplomacy

Institution: United States International University question papers

Exam Year:2012



United States International University

Course:IRL 2010: International Organizations

Semester: Summer 2012

Mid Semester Exam, June 21st 2012

Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS

ANSWER THE QUESTIONS IN SECTION A AND ANY OTHER QUESTION FROM SECTION B. ALL ANSWERS IN SECTION B SHOULD BE IN FULL ESSAY FORMAT.

SECTION A (Compulsory)

1. a. What are International Organizations? (1 Mark)

b. Using one example, for each category, identify and expound on the various categories under which International Organizations are classified. (4 Marks)

c. What is Global Governance? (1 Mark)

2. Using references from "Life and Debt" critically elaborate on two objectives of the IMF in Jamaica.

SECTION B (Choose One)

3. Using examples from current affairs, identify and elaborate on the role and importance of five key actors in global governance. How does each of these actors (i) facilitate and (ii) undermine decision making in global governance? (10 Marks)

4. Using five examples from current affairs, critically discuss whether International Organizations are relevant in contemporary international relations? If not, Why? If so, in what ways? (10 Marks)

5. Using examples from current affairs, discuss five elements of International Law that are used to facilitate decision making in International Organizations. Elaborate on two limitations of these laws and offer suggestions for improvement. (10 Marks)






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