The Commonwealth of Nations: History and Values

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Commonwealth as a family of nations
  2. British Empire legacy and decolonization
  3. Creation of the Commonwealth in 1949
  4. Membership criteria and Commonwealth Charter
  5. Soft power through games and CHOGM
  6. Shared values and development priorities
  7. Challenges to unity and relevance
  8. Debates over monarchy, sanctions and reparations

📖 1. Commonwealth as a family of nations

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Commonwealth of Nations : An international organisation formed in 1949 that brings together independent countries in a voluntary association.
  • Family of nations metaphor : A way of describing the Commonwealth as a shared community of states that are linked but not identical in interests or systems.
  • Voluntary association : A membership model where independent countries join to pursue common goals without being forced into a single political structure.
  • Linguistic heritage : A shared language background that supports communication and links member countries through English.
  • Common goals : Shared aims pursued by member states, spanning political values, cooperation, and development priorities.

📝 Essential Points

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Vista previa del cuestionario

1. What best describes the Commonwealth of Nations as a family of nations?

2. Which idea best captures the shared connection that helps bind Commonwealth members together?

3. Which event is presented as marking the beginning of the end of the British Empire?

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Vista previa de las tarjetas de memoria

Commonwealth — family of nations?

A voluntary association of independent countries.

British Empire — legacy?

Expanded globally, declined after decolonization.

Commonwealth creation — year?

1949, after the London Declaration.

Membership criteria — key?

Democracy, rule of law, human rights, transparency.

Commonwealth Charter — year?

2012, reinforces shared principles.

Soft power — tools?

Games and CHOGM promote influence and cooperation.

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