International Relations Concepts

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun A country situated between two potentially hostile countries, serving to prevent conflict between them.

  • A buffer state is a country that lies between two rival or potentially hostile greater powers, serving to prevent conflict between them.
  • A buffer state is like a middleman between two big players, keeping them from getting into a fight.
  • A buffer state is like a peacekeeper, making sure no one steps out of line.
  • In the world of geopolitics, a buffer state is like a cushion that absorbs the impact of any potential conflicts.

noun a portion of territory surrounded by a larger territory whose inhabitants are culturally or ethnically distinct

  • The embassy is located within a diplomatic enclave in the city.
  • The neighborhood is like its own little enclave, everyone knows each other.
  • We found a cool enclave to hang out and chill in the city.
  • Her mind was like an enclave, closed off from the outside world.

noun the act of making things harmonious or consistent

  • The process of harmonization of international trade regulations is crucial for promoting global commerce.
  • We need to work on harmonization of our schedules so we can all meet up at the same time.
  • Let's get in sync and harmonize our plans for the weekend.
  • Finding harmony in our differences is the key to successful team harmonization.

noun a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries

  • Isolationism is a foreign policy strategy that involves avoiding alliances and involvement in international affairs.
  • Some people believe isolationism is the best way to protect their country from outside threats.
  • Isolationism ain't gonna work in today's globalized world.
  • Mentally, he lives in a state of isolationism, shutting out all external influences.

noun Global apartheid refers to the unequal treatment and segregation of people on a global scale based on factors such as race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status.

adjective Global is relating to or involving the whole world.

  • The concept of global apartheid refers to the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities among different countries.
  • Global apartheid is like when some countries have everything and others have almost nothing.
  • It's messed up how global apartheid keeps certain countries in poverty while others thrive.
  • The divide between the rich and poor nations can be seen as a form of global apartheid.

noun A belief or practice that prioritizes the interests of America above all others

  • America Firsterism is a political ideology that prioritizes the interests of the United States above all else.
  • Some people believe in America Firsterism as a way to protect American jobs and industries.
  • America Firsterism is all about putting America first, no matter what.
  • The concept of America Firsterism can be seen as a form of nationalistic fervor.

noun a group of people who have the power to select a leader or make decisions

  • The selectorate of voters plays a crucial role in determining the outcome of elections.
  • The selectorate is basically the group of people who decide who wins the election.
  • The selectorate is like the VIP club that gets to choose the winner.
  • In the game of politics, the selectorate holds the key to power.

noun a portmanteau of Europe and Arabia, used to describe a perceived future merging of the two regions due to immigration and cultural changes

  • The concept of Eurabia refers to the hypothetical future merging of Europe and the Arab world.
  • Some people believe in a conspiracy theory about Eurabia taking over Europe.
  • I heard some crazy talk about Eurabia becoming a reality.
  • The idea of Eurabia symbolizes the fear of cultural and demographic changes in Europe.