WEEK 3 - 2 Flashcards
preliminary power definition
“pouvoir” to be able
- ability to do
- ability to convince others (soft power)
- ability to force others (hard power)
modern conservative state power view
- necessary in anarchic world
- Hobbes machiavelli
- IR realists - hard power defines all
modern liberal state power view
- state power is dangerous, kept checked by cit. rights and const.
- JS Mill, John Locke
- IR Liberals - soft power is important
marxist state power view
- state power illusionary; real power in Econ. realm and oppressive
- Marx - revolution necessary to overturn Econ. system
all 3 modern state power theories…
see power as capacity to be used against citizens harmfully and repressively
challenge to modern concepts
- power is not capacity to be held but circulates
- power can be creative force
- power extends beyond state
Chomsky vs. Foucault debate
Modern Marxist Chomsky - power held by Econ./politic institutions - power is coercive, repressive - revolution necessary to rid state Post-modern Foucault - power beyond state/institutions - power circulates - need to deconstruct
authority definition
legitimate exercise of power
distinction between power and authority
authority without power
- Mandela in prison
power without authority
- authoritarian regime
power with authority
- power exercised within legitimate limits and supported by people
Webers typology of authority (3 authority types)
rational legal authority
- rule by office
- rule of law basis
- obedience to office not individual
traditional authority
- rule by right
- organic rather than enacted
- obedience based on inherited status/customary rule
charismatic authority
- rule by exceptional qualities
- indiv. seen as hero
- obedience based on devotion
2 aspects to sovereignty
- relationships to states
- relationship to citizens/subgroups
sovereignty importance
internal
- counter parallel authority within state
external
- protect smaller states from larger
challenges to sovereignty
globalization
- economic
- Information/tech
- people movement
identity
- regional/national sovereignty claims
- indigenous rights - UN declaration
key concept of authority
legitimacy