global politics ppt Flashcards
(34 cards)
individual states, internal politics
bureaucracy
interactions between states; political, military, and other diplomatic engagements
international relations
the deepening of interactions between states
internationalization
T/F: internalization is equal to globalization
FALSE - is not equal because it is only a facet / window to globalization
what are the key attributes of world politics
- there are countries that are INDEPENDENT and GOVERN THEMSELVES
- these countries INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER through DIPLOMACY
- there are INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS that FACILITATE these interactions
- INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS take on lives of their own
refers to the interplay of power between and among nation-states
global politics
rule-based, but has no central authority
it makes the world affairs systematic, secured, and formulaic
global governance
people identified units as small as their village/tribe or christendom
country / nation-state
country and government
state
whose theory is “imagined community”
benedict anderson
strive to become states
nation
has sovereignty over its territory
state
nationalism facilitates…
state formation
state become independent and sovereign because of…
nationalist sentiment
when did sovereignty start?
- treaty of westphalia
- the concert of europe
the agreement between major continental powers of europe after a brutal religious wars between catholics and protestants
it exercises the complete control over domestic affairs and swear not to meddle in each other’s affair
treaty of westphalia
who challenged treaty of westphalia
napoleon bonaparte
the napoleon code includes:
- forbade birth privileges
- freedom of religion
- meritocracy in government service
who defeated napoleon in the battle of waterloo?
anglo and prussian
the alliance of great powers sought to restore the world of monarchical, hereditary, and religious privileges. sought to restore sovereignty of states.
the concert of europe
countries included in the concert of europe
UK, austria, russia, prussia
system of heightened interaction between various sovereign states, particularly the desire for greater cooperation and unity among states and people
internationalism
he imagined a global government where some freedoms are given up and establish a continuously growing state consisting various nations which will ultimately include nations of the world
immanuel kant - liberal internationalism
he advocated the creation of international law that would govern the inter-state relations
proposed legislation that would create “the greatest happiness of all nations taken together”
jeremy bentham - liberal internationalism