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.
Shared values — focus?
Democracy, equality, justice, development.
Unity challenges — example?
Diverse interests, enforcement gaps, inequalities.
Decolonization milestones?
India 1947, Hong Kong 1997, Zimbabwe ongoing.
Commonwealth — voluntary or forced?
Voluntary membership, not a political union.
Commonwealth Games — frequency?
Every 4 years.
CHOGM — purpose?
Discuss issues, promote cooperation.
Development priorities?
Youth, women, climate, oceans, justice.
Relevance issues?
Diversity, enforcement, global influence.
Monarchy debate?
Recognition as head of state vs calls for republic.
Reparations — demands?
Apologies and compensation for colonization/slavery.
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