PPT - International Relations of te UAE.pptx

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A learning pack from MSCs textbook unit 1


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International Relations of the UAE Chapter 2

Discuss the foreign relations of the UAE and its role in various international organisations & forums LEARNING OBJECTIVES-

What is international Relations?

International relations The policy of the UAE internationally consolidates its relations with all states in the world according to the principles of equality, justice, mutual respect and love of good for all without exception. Sheikh Zayed (may God have mercy upon him) said: “The UAE is keen on developing friendly relations with all countries of the world, as this benefits both the people of the UAE and the wider world.” The UAE supported the issues of rights and justice in the UN and other international institutions, which enabled it to assume an important role in establishing international relations that are based on peace and stability.

Sheikh Zayed expressed that by saying: “The UAE’s leading position in international organisations is the result of a moderate foreign policy that advocates truth and justice, adopts dialogue and understanding between brothers and friends, respects international conventions and laws, abides by the Charter of the United Nations, respects the rules of good neighbourliness , sovereignty and territorial integrity, does not interfere in the internal affairs of other nations, and endeavours to resolve disputes peacefully.” In 1978, during a meeting that took place in the White House to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, US President Jimmy Carter stated: “Human rights are the essence of our foreign policy, for they are equal to the essence of the nation itself.”

Think-Pair-Share Suggest four points on which to compare education in the UAE before and after the introduction of technology in the classroom, determining how students benefit from technology in learning .

The goals of the common foreign policy The goals of the common foreign policy include: - Preserving the values of the EU, its basic and security interests, its independence and its integrity - Promoting and supporting democracy, the rule of law, human rights and the principles of the international law - Maintaining peace, avoiding conflicts and strengthening international security - Helping citizens, countries and regions facing natural and man-made disasters

Critical Thinking- If you had the chance, would you have been interested in participating in a two-month training programme in Japan? Give reasons

Assignment Question (Research based learning)- Find out about four countries that have a trade agreement with the UAE. What are the most important exports and imports with these countries?

UAE Goal- Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development