Lexeme: international order  
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  1. noun. International order refers to the system of norms, rules, and institutions that govern the interactions and relations among nation-states in the global arena. It establishes a framework for how countries engage with each other, resolve conflicts, and cooperate on issues of mutual concern. The international order is characterized by principles of sovereignty, non-interference, peaceful coexistence, respect for human rights, adherence to international law, and collective security arrangements. It aims to promote stability, foster cooperation, and prevent or manage conflicts at the global level. The United Nations, regional organizations, and various treaties and agreements play a significant role in shaping and maintaining the international order. GPT3.5
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  • noun. international order (singular), international orders (plural)
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