Global Politics Flashcards

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Who: State

Compulsory political organization

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Weber

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Who: State

Independent political communities

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Bull

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Who: Nation

“An imagined political community- and imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign”

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Anderson (1991)

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Who: Nation-States

“Membership associations with a collective identity and a
democratic pretension to rule”

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Joppke (1998)

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5
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Golden Straightjacket and Electronic Herd are both coined by?

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Thomas Friedman

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6
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Describes how states are now forced into policies that
suit the preferences of investment houses and corporate executives

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Golden Straightjacket

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7
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  • Grown exponentially due to the democratization of finance, technology and information
  • Moves money swiftly
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Electronic Herd

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  • Created the conditions for deregulation, privatization, free trade to spread around the world
  • Prompted the world’s poorer states to orient their production and attract world’s wealthiest banks, corporations and investors
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Laissez-faire economics

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9
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According to Rafael Barajas Duran

The main impact of globalization is ___

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Exploitation

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  • Has 27 member states (in July 2013, Croatia became a member as 28th state)
  • Have a single monetary currency among 17
    member states
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European Union (EU)

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  • A common citizenship
  • Affords citizens of the member states the rights to live, work, vote, and even run for office in European parliamentary elections outside their native member state
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Maastricht Treaty (1992)

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12
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  • The top dispute resolution body for the EU and its predecessors
  • Has set provisions such as ‘direct effect’ and ‘supremacy’
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European Court of Justice (ECJ) - 1952

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13
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  • It resolves two sets of laws that came into conflict that must follow the EU law
  • Had been forced by a lot of states to follow their own laws to fit supranational norms
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European Court of Justice (ECJ) - 1952

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  • Part of a larger organization which is Council of Europe
  • Issued landmark decisions in areas such as freedom of religion, protection from discrimination, and the right to a fair trial
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European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)

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  • Upholds the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR)
  • Has 47 member states, 28 of which are members of the EU
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Council of Europe

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16
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  • Served as the first female Prime Minister of UK from 1979 to 1990
  • Britain’s Conservative Party forced her out of office as PM after an internal row over Europe
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MARGARET THATCHER (The Iron Lady)

17
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  • Has shown early stages of European integration
  • Provided the member states with a crucial vehicle to rehabilitate themselves and liquidation of their empires abroad during post-World War II
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ALAN MILWARD (Historian)

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  • Peace settlement or treaty where a number of countries were confirmed in their sovereignty (power or authority) over territories
  • After World War II, there was a turn away from the model of state sovereignty
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Peace of Westphalia (1648)

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  • Failure of the League of Nations strengthened collective will to start a new international organization
  • Set up in the summer and autumn of 1945 in the San Francisco Conference
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United Nations (1945)

20
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  • ad hoc tribunals (court of justice)
  • To prosecute individuals accused of genocide (massacre) and other crimes against humanity
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International Criminal Court (2002)

21
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  • Resulted from a consensus made by the Security Council
  • A global political commitment to address its four key concerns to prevent genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity
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The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) Doctrine

22
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A horizontal linkage among national governments where they share information, agree to common standards and work side by side in different areas

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Transgovernmental Networks (TGNs)

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