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Unit 1: Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations (Function and…
Unit 1: Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations
Nature of Power
Definition
the ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way.
Types of Power
Soft Power: To achieve a goal without any force
Hard Power: To achieve a goal in a harmful way / with force
Theories of Power
Realism: Competitive style of government. based on international relations.
Liberalism: focuses on economic power and cooperation.
Operation Of State Power In Global Politics
Nation-State
sovereign state where citizens are united as a nation.
Stateless Nation
Nation that does not possess its own state
Nation
Large group of people in a certain part of a country
Westphalian Concept Of State Sovereignty
exclusive sovereignty over a state
State
Group of citizens which acquired recognition internationally as an independent country
Function and Impact of International Organizations and Non-State Actors in Global Politics
UN
United Nations:To Maintain peace
IGO'S
Intergovernmental Organization: World Trading
NGO'S
Non-Governmental Organizations: Human Rights Activists / watch
MNC'S
Multinational Corporations.
Mercedez Benz
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
Black Lives matter movement
POLITICAL POWERS
PRD
INFORMAL FORUMS
Nature and Extent of Interactions In Global Politics
Cooperation
Treaties or alliances for economic or informal cooperation.
Conflict
Azanian People's Liberation Army
South African War
Global Governance
Movements aimed to negotiate problems of a state or region.
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