Military power is a form of this
Hard Power
Name the three forms of state legitimacy
1. Traditional legitimacy
2. Legal-rational legitimacy
3. Charismatic Legitimacy
The 3 necessary components of successful social movements
Organization
Leadership
Resources
Form of government which has a strong focus on militarism and imperialism, as well as a sense of cultural nationalism (us) focused against others (them)
Fascism
Which theory identifies that society is built around preferences that we may have to put aside from time to time
Liberalism
We studied 3 sources of soft power. Name 2 out of the 3
Culture, Political Values, Foreign Policy
Legitimacy through negative tactics identifies 5 different ways a government can attempt to legitimize their power. Name as many as you can...
Creation of an enemy
Name-calling
Vilification of opponents
Cover-ups
Misinformation
An organized violent protest is a form of this....
Collective Violence
In 30 seconds....
Create the most comprehensive political spectrum as possible
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The theoretical practice that dominates Global Politics
Realism
Power through distraction and manipulation
Sharp Power
Identify the 3 ways a state can attempt to maintain legitimacy
Status
Use of government action
Negative political actions
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2. Coalesce
3. Bureaucratize
Define both authoritarianism and libertarianism
Authoritarianism- The enforcement of obedience to a central authority at the expense of personal freedoms, rule of law and other constitutional values and principles
Libertarianism- Value individual freedom and strong protections for that individual freedom
The idea that feelings of being disadvantaged mixed with discontent are related to a specific reference point.
Relative deprivation theory
When international institutions/organizations can impact state decisions
Post-Westphalian sovereignty
The most accepted contemporary source of legitimacy in a state is....
A form of democracy or constitutionalism
When social structure breaks down and perceived inequality grows citizens tend to form movements. This is one way to justify this idea....
Mass Society Theory
When the state/government aims to help people at lower social and economic levels (health care, pensions, welfare, decent minimum wage, etc.)
Socialism
What are the two different types of NGOs that we talked about?
Operational and Advocacy
The name of the treaty that establishes the International Criminal Court (ICC)
The Rome Statutes
A power that is delegated formally. It includes a right to command a situation, commit resources, give orders and expect them to be obeyed, it is always accompanied by an equal responsibility for one's actions or a failure to act.
Authority
You have 1 minute to explain:
Reform movements
Revolutionary movements
Redemptive movements
Resistance movements
Reform movements- Want to change society, but in a limited way. Change societal view on a specific topic.
Revolutionary movements- Want to completely destroy the old society and replace it with a new one.
Redemptive movements- A social movement that wants to create more dramatic change. Usually focused on the individuals’ life. Want to complete transformation.
Resistance movements- A social movement that seeks to prevent or reverse social, cultural, or economic structural change.
A Liberal is identified as:
Support (__a__) in order to improve the lives of all citizens
The government should play a (__b__) role in the economy (social services, benefits)
The concepts of law and order are important to protect rights of all (__c__) fairly and equally
More sociocultural freedom to individuals and less influence of central (__d__).
a: change
b: larger
c: citizens
d: authority
You have 1 minute to name all 6 major organs of the UN
The General Assembly
ECOSOC
UNSC
ICJ
Trusteeship Council
Secretariat