(M) L4: Global Interstate System (Transes-based) Flashcards
This refers to individual states, internal politics
Bureaucracy
This refers to the interactions between states; political, military, and other diplomatic engagements
International Relations
Refers to the deepening of interactions between states
Internationalization
T or F: Internationalization is equal to globalization; it is a facet/window to globalization
False (it is not equal)
Which is a smaller scale? Internationalization or Globalization?
Internationalization
This encompasses a multitude of connections and interactions that cannot be reduced to the ties between government
Globalization
Use this card to familiarize the key attributes of today’s global system
- There are countries or states that are independent and govern themselves.
- These countries interact with each other through diplomacy.
- There are international organizations that facilitate these interactions.
- International organizations also take on lives of their own.
A relatively modern phenomenon in human history
Country/Nation-State
People have identified exclusively with units as small as their village/tribe, and at other times, they see themselves as members of larger political categories like ____________
The term refers to the entire Christian World
Christendom
This is composed of two non-interchangeable terms
Nation-State
T or F: All states are nations but not all nations are states
False (not all states are nations, and not all nations are states)
Nation or State?
Korea
Nation
Nation or State?
Scotland
Nation
Nation or State?
Bangsamoro
Nation
Nation or State?
China
Nation
Nation or State?
United States
State
Nation or State?
Philippines
State
Nation or State?
North and South Korea
States
Nation or State?
China, Taiwan
States
Nation or State?
Exercises authority over a specific population (citizens)
State
Nation or State?
Imagined Community – but not made up, it allows connection with community
Nation
Nation or State?
Governs specific authority
State
Nation or State?
Limited, has boundaries; rights and responsibilities are mainly the privilege and concern of the citizens
Nation
Nation or State?
Has a structure of government
State
Nation or State?
Strive to become states – national ideas to be recognized and accepted by the people
Nation
Nation or State?
Has sovereignty over its territory: Internal and External Authority
State
Nation or State?
Some communities seek autonomy within their mother state
Nation
What facilitates state formation?
Nationalism
T or F: Nationalist movements allow the creation of nation-states
Tryew
Refers to the system of heightened interaction between various sovereign states, particularly the desire for greater cooperation and unity among states and people
Internationalism
Who are the 5 key people under the concept of Liberal Internationalism?
Immanuel Kant
Jeremy Bentham
Giuseppe Mazzini
Karl Marx
Friedrich Engels
This person:
➢ Stated that without a form of world government to states, the international system would be chaotic
➢ Imagined a global government where some freedoms are given up and establish a continuously growing state consisting of various nations which will ultimately include nations of the world
Immanuel Kant
This person:
➢ Advocated the creation of “international law” that would govern the inter-state relations
➢ Proposed legislation that would create “the greatest happiness of all nations taken together”
Jeremy Bentham
This person:
➢ Is the first thinker to reconcile nationalism with liberal internationalism
➢ United Italian-speaking mini-states
➢ Believed in a Republican government and a system of free nations
➢ Influenced US Pres. Woodraw Wilson in seeing nationalism as a prerequisite for internationalism
➢ Forwarded the principle of self-determination – the belief that the world’s nations had a right to a free, sovereign government – democracy
➢ Advocated the creation of League of Nations
Giuseppe Mazzini
T or F: US was not able to join the League of Nations
True
T or F: League of Nations gave birth to some more-specific international organizations: WHO and ILO
True
This person:
➢ Is an internationalist but did not believe in nationalism
➢ Stated that the true form of internationalism reject nationalism
➢ Dived the world not into countries but into classes (capitalist and proletariats)
Karl Marx
This person opposed nationalism because it prevented the unification of the world’s workers
Friedrich Engels
This is a union of European socialist and labor parties established in Paris 1889 – Labor Day, International Women’s Day, 8-hour workday
The Socialist International
When did Social International collapse?
During WWI
This exhorted the revolutionary vanguard parties to lead the revolutions across the world using methods of terror
USSR
This established the Communist International (Comintern)
Lenin
This is more radical and democratic because it followed the top-dawn governance of Bolshevik
Communist International (Comintern)
Who re-established Comintern?
Stalin