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Unit 1: Power, Sovereignty and International Relations ((UN (Economic…
Unit 1: Power, Sovereignty and International Relations
POWER
Theories
Elite Theories
Pluralist Theory
Types
Legitimate Power
Expert Power
Referent Power
Coercive Power
Reward Power
What is it?
the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behaviour of others or the course of events.
Nature and extent of interactions in global politics
Cooperation
Countries contribute economically and socially all over the world for a world peace community.
Conflict
Countries who are yet developed are questioning international rules and standards. When entering the global economy it is not easy to accept the developed countries priorities over yours. Another challenge comes from the society, which sees the international government system as the real seat of power and reject its principles and procedures.
Global Governance
Its goal is to give global public goods, peace, security, justice and mediation systems for conflict, functioning markets and unified standards for trade and industry
Nation-State
France
Stateless Nation
The Kurds (Kurdistan)
Nation
United States
Westphalian Concept of State Sovereignty
Principle which states that every state has exclusive sovereignty over its territory.
State
Washington
UN
Economic Comission for Africa
Social Movement
Equal Rights Movement
NGO's
International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Political Parties
Republican Party
IGO's
International Organization for Migration
intergovernmental organization that provides services and advice concerning migration to governments and migrants, including internally displaced persons, refugees, and migrant workers.
Informal Forums
G7 Foreign Ministers' Joint declaration on Lybia
MNC'S
Exxon Mobil