Origin of International Politics Flashcards
S1-B2 to understand the international politics
commensurate
equivalent
servitude
slavery
disaggregation
seperate
ferocious
savage and wild
tacit
implicit
expulsion
forcing someone to leave
confined
restricted
partition
dividing up a country
culminating
the highest point of development
deleterious
harmful
homogeneity
uniformity
the link between sovereignty and nationalism?
sovereignty gives a political shape to a boarder without “why”, and nationalism provides the “why” should people sacrifice for that nation.
State?
a political association with jurisdiction within a defined territorial boarder. State can exercise authority through a set of institutions and can use legitimate violence.
power in politics?
is the capacity to do things rather than the action itself.
annexed
added