Paper 3 - Global Politics - Concept & Theories Flashcards

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What is an authoritarian state?

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A political system where individual freedom is subordinate to the power of the state, ruled by one person or a small group not accountable to the people.

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What is an autocratic state?

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A state ruled by a single person with unlimited power.

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What is colonisation?

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The process of establishing control over foreign territories or peoples for exploitation and possibly settlement.

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What is cultural power?

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Power based on the influence of a country via media, food, language, and beliefs.

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What is dependency theory?

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Emphasises structural imbalances within capitalism that impose dependency on poorer states.

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What is a democratic state?

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A state in which citizens have rights and freedoms and can vote for their leaders.

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What is diplomatic power?

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Power based on the countries ability to influence others due to its status in international bodies and how others consider them.

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What is economic power?

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Power based on the size of a country’s GDP and wealth.

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What is an empire?

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An extensive group of states or countries ruled by a single monarch, an oligarchy, or a sovereign state.

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What is an emerging power?

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A state that is considered to be rising, primarily in economic power and influence.

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What is the End of History?

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The view that post the collapse of the Soviet Union, states shared the same values and aims.

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What is a failed state?

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A state that is unable to operate as a viable political unit.

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What is G7(8)/G20?

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An organisation of the richest states in the world.

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What is global governance?

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A broad and complex process of decision making at a global level.

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What is globalisation?

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The emergence of a complex web of interconnectedness in many forms.

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What is a great power?

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A state recognised as having the ability to exert its influence on a global scale.

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What is hard power?

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The use of military and economic means to influence the behaviour or interests of other states.

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What is the international rules-based order?

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A concept of international relations based on capitalist, liberal democratic values.

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What is the international state system?

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The global system of the organisation of countries/nation states around the world.

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What is liberalism/liberal view?

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view that state system relies on cooperation, mutual respect and rights, linked to socialism and liberalism.

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What is military power?

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Power based on size of army, navy, air force and the ability to challenge others.

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What is a nation state?

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Autonomous political community held together by citizenship and nationality.

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What is natural resource power?

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Power based on the resources a country has - such as oil, minerals, coal, metals etc.

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What is a non-democratic state?

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state that lacks the characteristics of a democratic state.

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Who are non-state actors?
Participants in international relations with significant power and influence, that aren’t states.
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What is the North-South divide?
Global socio-economic and political divide.
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What is political globalisation?
Growing importance of international organisations.
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What is population power?
Power based on the number of people living in a country.
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What is a rogue state?
A state that has a foreign policy that poses a threat to other states.
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What is realism/realist view?
The view that self interest and hard power motivate states. A view linked to CONSERVATISM as an ideology.
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What is the rule of law?
The concept that all states and people have to obey the same laws.
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What is regional power?
The level of power based in a specific area surrounding the nation state.
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What is the Security Council?
The UN's most powerful body, with primary responsibility for maintaining of international peace and security.
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What is smart power?
A combination of SOFT power with the threat of HARD power.
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What is soft power?
The ability to attract, co-opt and shape the preferences of others through appeal and attraction.
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What is sovereignty?
Absolute, unlimited power and authority.
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What is structural power?
Power based on positions held in international bodies.
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What is a superpower?
State with a dominant position in international relations and among great powers, characterised by its ability to exert influence or power on a global scale.
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What is the United Nations?
Organisation created in 1945, following the Second World War, to promote international co-operation and to prevent another such conflict.
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What is the Westphalian state system?
Principle in international law that each state has exclusive sovereignty over its territory - based on 1648 treaty.
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What is world government?
Idea of a common political authority with legislative and executive power over states.