QUIZ (L3) Flashcards
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does not equal globalization, although it is a major part of globalization
Internationalization
are key drivers of global processes
states/governments
WORLD POLITICS today has four key attributes
- countries or states that are independent and govern themselves.
- countries interact with each other diplomacy
- there are international organizations, like the United Nations (UN), that facilitate these interactions
- eyond simply facilitating meetings between states, international organizations also take on lives of their own
WHO
World Health Organization
ILO
International Labor Organization
history of humanity, people in various regions of the world have identified exclusively with units as small as their village of their tribe, and at other times, they see themselves as members of larger political categories like
Christendom
refers to a country and its government
state
A STATE has four attributes.
- exercises authority over a specific population, called its citizens.
- it governs a specific territory.
- a state has a structure of government that crafts various rules that people (society) follow.
- and the most crucial, the state has sovereignty over its territory
refers to international and external authority
Sovereignty
according to Benedict Anderson, the nation
is an “imagined community.”
It is limited because it does not go beyond a given “official boundary
The Westphalian system provided stability for the nations of Europe, until it faced its first major challenge by
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Bonaparte believed in spreading the
principles of the French Revolution-liberty, equality, and fraternity-
That forbade birth privileges, encouraged freedom or religion, and promoted meritocracy in government service.
Napoleonic code
desire for greater cooperation and unity among states and peoples.
internationalism.
Internationalism comes in different forms, but the principle maybe divided into two broad categories:
liberal internationalism and socialist internationalism.
The first major thinker of liberal internationalism was the late 18th century German philosopher
Immanuel Kant
international relations are also facilitated by international organizations that promote global norms and policies. The most prominent example of this organization, of course,
United Nations.