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IB Global Politics Terms, Concepts and Ideas Q&A Latest Update 2025

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IB Global Politics Terms, Concepts, and Ideas | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS state - Answer -self-governing political entity with sovereignty and characteristics that include territrory, population, organization and recognition. Universally, it is the highest political organization. Failed State - Answer -A state characterized by social, political, and economic failure. Common Characteristics of a Failed State - Answer -a central government too weak or ineffective to control its territory, nonprovision of public services, widespread corruption and criminality, refugees and involuntary movement of populations, and sharp economic decline Social Indicators of a Failed State - Answer -massive movement of refugees, demographic pressures (unsustainability) Economic Indicators of a Failed State - Answer -uneven economic development, sharp economic decline Political Indicators of a Failed State - Answer -criminalization, deligitimization of the state, deterioration of public services, violation of human rights, intervention of external states