Global Interstate system Flashcards
- to explore the deepening of
interactions between states.
Internationalization
- a compulsory political organization with a centralized government that maintains the legitimate used of force within a certain territory (Weber, 1997).
state
- emphasizes on the organic ties that hold groups of people together and inspire a sense of loyalty and belonging.
- imagined community
Nation
Effects of Globalization on Nation-States
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- Imposed force choice upon nation-states.
- Establishment of economic and political
integrations. - Establishment of international laws and
principles. - Rise of transnational activism (TNA)
- Creation of new communications network.
- There aim is to foster strong economic,
political, cultural, educational, and
technical intergovernmental relationships. example. ASEAN, EU,
WTO
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS (IGOs)
has 10
member states.
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Established in 1993 with a 28 state members.
EUROPEAN UNION (EU)
- It has 164 member states; the sole IGO that
caters to rules of trade on a global scale. - Its objective is to ensure that trade runs as
smoothly, predictably, and freely as possible.
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION (WTO)
A system of heightened
interaction between
various sovereign states,
particularly the desire
for greater cooperation
and unity among states
and people.
INTERNATIONALISM
The idea of liberal
internationalism which
proposes that nations
must give up their
freedom and submit to a
larger system of laws
that is embodied by
common international
principles (Kant, 1795).
Liberal Internationalism
In contrast, Giuseppe
Mazzini assumed that
nationalism and
international cooperation
complemented each
other.
- Cooperation among nation-
states is essential.
Liberal Internationalism
- Based on the view that
capitalism is a global system
and that the working class
must unite as a global class to
forward the struggle against
capitalism.
Socialist Internationalism
one of the biggest critic of Mazzini
Karl Marx
- A union of European socialist and labor parties
established in Paris in 1899. - Creation of May 1 as Labor Day and March 8 as
International Women’s Day.
SECOND INTERNATIONAL (SI)
- A facet of contemporary political globalization
that seeks to form collaboration among
nation-states through the establishment of
intergovernmental organizations. - Rooted on the idea of Internationalism
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