[INTLSTD 101] - Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam (29 pages long!)

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Different experts from the university of michigan will be guest lecturing. The papers offer an opportunity for independent analysis. This subject is much broader than international relations despite a shared interest in politics, and they are nowhere near the same subject. This subject came to be in the 1960s, which focuses on policies and issues. Poverty and inequality: 20% of the globe is still not developing despite of receiving development aid, history and culture mixed with political science. Environmental and health issues: 80% of the costs are relevant to the developing countries because they are more reliant on agriculture, the industrials are not as much at fault as thought. Populations flows that cross borders: the failures of states inspire people to leave their countries, and when the movement of those populations is too large, it may lead to disruptions within those newer countries. Europe has to figure out how to solve the issues with the international regime.