AO1 Key Terms Flashcards
Sovereignty:
Legitimate or widely recognised ability to exercise effective control of a territory within recognised borders. In addition, sovereignty provides states the authority to represent their territorial entity within the international community.
States:
States posses a permanent population, defined territory and recognised sovereignty. States are not necessarily culturally homogenous.
Nation:
Groups of people claiming common bonds based on culture, language and history. Nations do not always posses internationally recognised sovereignty.
E.G of a Nation:
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Power:
The ability of one global actor to influence the actions of another global actor. Power can be exercised in a range of types and forms.
Global governance:
Institutions, rules, norms and legal arrangements that seek to facilitate cooperation, and manage relations, between states. Governance is carried out by both governmental organisations (UN) and non-governmental organisations (ICC).
Multilateralism:
Systems of coordinating objectives between three or more states, usually in pursuit of objectives in particular areas.
Public Opinion:
The aggregate view of the adult population in a society. Public opinion plays an important role in shaping the behaviour of states, particularly in democratic societies that employ representative governments. A
Globalisation:
The increased mobility of goods, services, trade and capital across state boundaries. Globalisation is largely driven by advances in communication and technology.