Provide a definition of an IGO and an INGO. Discuss the differences in their missions, stakeholders, and programs.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: International governmental organization (IGO): an international organization established by treaties between governments for purposes of commerce, security, promotion of social welfare and human rights, and environmental protection. International nongovernmental organization (INGO): an international organization established by agreements between the individuals or private organizations making up its membership and existing to fulfill an explicit mission.
KEY: Learning Objective: 5.5: Apply a sociological lens to modern bureaucracies.
REF: Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: International Governmental Organizations
Difficulty Level: Medium
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