INTRODUCTION Flashcards
décuverte de la puissance (26 cards)
What is the primary focus of international power dynamics?
The primary focus is on how countries interact, compete, and cooperate on the global stage.
True or False: Economic power is the only factor in determining a country’s influence.
False
Fill in the blank: The concept of _______ refers to a country’s ability to influence others without coercion.
soft power
Which country is often cited as a rising power challenging existing global dynamics?
China
What term describes the balance of power among nations to prevent any one country from becoming too dominant?
balance of power
Which international organization is primarily focused on maintaining peace and security?
United Nations
True or False: Military strength is irrelevant in analyzing international power dynamics.
False
What is the significance of regional powers in international relations?
Regional powers can influence their geographic areas and play crucial roles in global stability.
Which theory analyzes the interactions between states in terms of power, interests, and security?
Realism
Fill in the blank: The _____ is a diplomatic strategy that involves forming alliances to enhance security.
collective security
Multiple Choice: What is a key characteristic of a hegemonic power? A) Isolationism B) Global Influence C) Regional Focus
B) Global Influence
What role does economic interdependence play in international power dynamics?
It can create mutual benefits and reduce the likelihood of conflict.
True or False: Non-state actors have no impact on international power dynamics.
False
Which concept refers to the distribution of power among various states?
power structure
What is the impact of globalization on international power dynamics?
Globalization increases interconnectedness, affecting how power is distributed and exercised.
Fill in the blank: The _____ model assesses the influence of domestic politics on international relations.
liberal
What is ‘hard power’?
Hard power refers to the use of coercive tactics, such as military force or economic sanctions.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a component of national power? A) Military B) Economy C) Culture D) Geography
C) Culture
What does the term ‘multipolarity’ refer to in international relations?
A system where multiple countries hold significant power and influence.
True or False: International treaties have no effect on the dynamics of power among nations.
False
What is the significance of soft power in international relations?
It allows countries to attract and co-opt rather than coerce, shaping preferences through appeal.
Fill in the blank: _______ is the process by which countries align with others to achieve common goals.
diplomacy
What are sanctions in the context of international relations?
Sanctions are punitive measures imposed by countries to influence the behavior of another state.
Which term describes the ability of a state to project power beyond its borders?
military projection