Development aid would be considered this type of power.
What is soft power?
How states interact with other states and international organizations?
What is external sovereignty?
They would argue that the international system is anarchic and because of that, their ideas are supreme.
Who are Realists?
Refers to groups or actions that are considered to be acceptable.
What is legitimacy?
Considered to be those who have the power to bring about change.
What are actors?
Amnesty International is an example of this type of power.
What is soft power?
The dispute over Kashmir would fit into this characteristic of sovereignty?
Defined territory and borders
Capacity to enter into relations with other states
Believe in military power, economic sanctions and incentives.
Who are Realists?
This source of legitimacy is based on the personal appeal of a leader.
What is charismatic?
A set of rules to promote democracy, free trade, open borders and sovereignty that was established after WWII.
What is the Liberal World Order?
Jospeh Nye would consider economic sanctions that cut off a country's ability to feed it's people is an example of this type of power...
What is hard power?
These decisions by the UN often settle questions about disputed sovereignty.
What are resolutions?
Believe International organizations, international law, human rights and global trade are the keys to IR.
Who/what are Liberalists?
Is an important source of legitimacy that is important for a system of justice and human rights.
What is the rule of law or "rational-legal"
NGO's, MNC's, and Civilians are usually considered this....
What are non-state actors?
Critics have argued that this type of power has declined in effectiveness in the 21st century.
What is military power?
They would argue that sovereignty can be breached if the result helps their own national interest.
Who/What are Realists?
They would see NGO's such as the UN and EU as vital part of international relations.
Who are Liberalists?
This source of legitimacy clearly sets out and limits the power of the state.
What are constitutions?
US, China, Russia, UK, France are considered this....
The P5 of the Security Council
The Cold War where you had 2 countries who were considered to have equal power would be characterized by this type of distribution of power.
What is a "bipolar system"?
They would argue that states can be punished for events that happen within their borders if they violate international laws.
They would argue that collective security is a mirage as IGO's are powerless to enforce their resolutions.
Who/What are Realists?
These gain legitimacy from the treaties and agreements on which they are founded.
What are International Organizations (IGO's)
This state has used the veto option the most in the history of the UN.
What is Soviet Union/Russia?