Paper 3 - Global Politics - Concept & Theories Flashcards
What is an authoritarian state?
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.
What is an autocratic state?
A state ruled by a single person with unlimited power.
What is colonisation?
The process of establishing control over foreign territories or peoples for exploitation and possibly settlement.
What is cultural power?
Power based on the influence of a country via media, food, language, and beliefs.
What is dependency theory?
Emphasises structural imbalances within capitalism that impose dependency on poorer states.
What is a democratic state?
A state in which citizens have rights and freedoms and can vote for their leaders.
What is diplomatic power?
Power based on the countries ability to influence others due to its status in international bodies and how others consider them.
What is economic power?
Power based on the size of a country’s GDP and wealth.
What is an empire?
An extensive group of states or countries ruled by a single monarch, an oligarchy, or a sovereign state.
What is an emerging power?
A state that is considered to be rising, primarily in economic power and influence.
What is the End of History?
The view that post the collapse of the Soviet Union, states shared the same values and aims.
What is a failed state?
A state that is unable to operate as a viable political unit.
What is G7(8)/G20?
An organisation of the richest states in the world.
What is global governance?
A broad and complex process of decision making at a global level.
What is globalisation?
The emergence of a complex web of interconnectedness in many forms.
What is a great power?
A state recognised as having the ability to exert its influence on a global scale.
What is hard power?
The use of military and economic means to influence the behaviour or interests of other states.
What is the international rules-based order?
A concept of international relations based on capitalist, liberal democratic values.
What is the international state system?
The global system of the organisation of countries/nation states around the world.
What is liberalism/liberal view?
view that state system relies on cooperation, mutual respect and rights, linked to socialism and liberalism.
What is military power?
Power based on size of army, navy, air force and the ability to challenge others.
What is a nation state?
Autonomous political community held together by citizenship and nationality.
What is natural resource power?
Power based on the resources a country has - such as oil, minerals, coal, metals etc.
What is a non-democratic state?
state that lacks the characteristics of a democratic state.