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Questions about the relationships, agreements or interactions between countries. May also be used for questions relating to international organisations like the United Nations.

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Barriers to a global currency

Having an unique money that rules the entire world is not a dream. During 300 years, starting from 1500s, Spain controlled the Spanish dollar or piezas de ocho. Between the 18-20th centuries, europe …
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What are the consequences of recalling ambassadors?

The action itself is technically called consultation, which is the action of asking the ambassador personally about critical topics or situations. The head of State or the Minister of Foreign Affairs …
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How much international aid does the Palestinian Authority receive?

The two most important "sponsors" of PA would be US and EU, according to UNRWA. From: USA: USD 216,386,867 (US dollars). More info about the US aid you will find in the answer: How much aid does …
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Why do many international organizations have their headquarters in Geneva?

Historically, Geneva has the condition of being in Switzerland, which is a country where international treaties are signed in the modern history. After the Napoleonic wars and joined the Helvetic Conf …
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Why do some countries recognise Taiwan as the sole legitimate government of China?

The Taiwanese needs votes in the United Nations to be recognized as a state. Currently they have less than 30 votes but they care about it. For instance, Taiwan offers some commercial preferences, ext …
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