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souvreighnty
states ability to exercise exclusive and ultimate control over a
geographically defined territory.
legitamacy
belief that an institution, party or leader has the right to exercise
power.
democratic
follows social equality
non democratic
follows the manipulation and coherison of an individual
global interconectedness
interactions and interdependencies that link states
political perspective
the positions from which political actors see and
understand their interests,
foreign policy
governments decisions and strategies in dealing with other global political actors
domestic policy
governments decisions and strategies relating within borders
integration
member states go beyond cooperation and bind themselves to common rules enforced through the creation of a supernational institution
types of power
political, military, econmic, diplomatic, cultural, technological
federalism
system of government in which powers and responsibilities are divided between a national and state government
popular souvreighnty
legitmacy of a state is created by the will of the people
4 main roles of parliment
make/amend laws, represent Australian views, forming government, examining government
separation of powers
laws made and managed divided between parliament, the executive and judiciary.
responsible government
where the government is accountable to the legistative branch
one nation
holds 6 seats and proposed ban to face coverings in public in 2017
what year was the tuvulu treaty
2023
what year is tuvalu gonna be underwater
2050
what and how much is gonna be funded by aus for tuvalu
$16.9 million for tuvalu coastal adaption project
how many tuvaluvans can go to aus every year
280
how many gas and coal projects
97
aim for paris agreement
limit global average tempreture to 1.5 degrees above pre industrial levels
how many countries in UN
195
how many countries goals
185
when was the parid agreement
2015
how do states show legitamacy
fedarlism and popular souvreighnty
how much is funding for migration of Tuvalu citizens
$350 million
Australias NDC
43% of 2005 levels by 2030
what does green peace aim to do
ensure the ability of the earth to nurture life and all diversity
how is green peace legitimasised
accountability, non violence, independance, promotes solution
how much energy is generated from coal in AGL
85%
what happened to the year of closure for greenpeace
AGL planned closure of coal and gas fired power plants in 2048 but changed to 2035 after green peace preassure
how much of CO2 emissions does AGL contribute to in Australia
8%
how much did AGL invest in renewable energy
$12 billion
cons of campaign against AGL
5 years late to meet paris agreemenr targets