Complex Power Dynamics
Challenged Sovereignty Cases
Paper 1 Skills
A YEAR IN REVIEW (2025)
Random Global Politics
100

When Starbucks and McDonald's withdrew from Russia, they strengthened economic sanctions by blending markets and norms to influence behaviour.

What is a smart power response?

100

This territory meets many Montevideo criteria but lacks widespread recognition, limiting UN membership.

What is Palestine?


100

This question asks you to explain how a political concept is shown in the source by linking a definition to specific evidence.

What is Question 2?

100

In early 2025, this East African country signed a new power-sharing framework after years of civil conflict, aiming to unify rival military and civilian factions.

What is Sudan?

100

This international court prosecutes individuals for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

What is the International Criminal Court?

200

This type of power uses persuasion through values and culture but can also unintentionally reinforce inequalities.

What is soft power?

200

This state-like entity has embassies but is not sovereign under the Declarative Theory because it lacks independent control.

What is Hong Kong?

200

This question requires you to analyze two sources and show how their perspectives differ on a political issue.

What is Question 3?

200

After record-breaking global heat in 2024, this South American country declared a nationwide water emergency in 2025, with major cities rationing supplies.

What is Brazil?

200

This country became a major case study in relational power after leasing the Hambantota Port to China as part of the Belt and Road Initiative.

What is Sri Lanka? 

300

When one actor unintentionally shapes another actor’s options due to system structures, this kind of power is at work.

What is structural power?


300

Kosovo’s sovereignty is contested because not enough states provide this requirement under the Constitutive Theory.

What is diplomatic recognition?

300

This question requires you to identify a clear piece of evidence and correctly define a political concept used in the source.

 What is Question 1?

300

In 2025, this country held an election that resulted in its first coalition government in more than a decade, reshaping politics across the European Union.

What is France?

300

This alliance has expanded eastward since the 1990s, contributing to debates over European security.

What is NATO?

400

This concept explains how an actor’s ability to achieve outcomes depends not on its resources alone but on its ability to influence another actor within a specific relationship.

What is relational power?

400

This state meets Montevideo criteria but lacks effective control over large regions, challenging its practical sovereignty.

What is Somalia? (acceptable alternatives: Yemen, DRC)

400

This question demands a short written response using a political concept, evidence, and your own case knowledge to answer a stimulus prompt.

What is Question 4?

400

This Asia-Pacific island territory held a high-stakes election in 2025, with debates focused on security, semiconductor supply chains, and relations with China.

What is Taiwan?

400

Mr Godfrey met Ms Godfrey in this country

What is Bahrain?


500

When a state loses the ability to prevent others from intervening inside its borders, it has lost this core feature of sovereignty.

What is external sovereignty?

500

Taiwan’s complex status highlights the tension between internal sovereignty and this great-power political force influencing recognition.

What is geopolitical pressure from China?

500

This question is the most challenging because it requires combining conceptual understanding, source analysis, and external examples to build a concise argument.

What is Question ?

500

In 2025, scientists confirmed that this polar ocean region began experiencing seasonally ice-free conditions for the first time in recorded history, accelerating geopolitical competition over shipping lanes and resources.

What is the Arctic Ocean?

500

Kashmir represents a long-standing dispute involving sovereignty, identity, and these two nuclear-armed states.

What are India and Pakistan?

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