Global Politics Key Concepts: Power, Sovereignty, Actors & Institutions (copy)

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33 Terms

1

Global Politics

The study and practice of political issues that cross national borders and affect people worldwide.

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Power

The ability to influence or control the behavior of others and outcomes.

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Sovereignty

The authority of a state to govern itself without outside interference.

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Legitimacy

The recognition and acceptance of a government's authority, often based on law, fairness, or popular support.

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Interdependence

Mutual reliance between actors (e.g., states, organizations, individuals) for goods, services, security, or resources.

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Framing

The way issues are presented and interpreted, shaping how people perceive and respond to them.

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Actors

Any participants in global politics (states, organizations, individuals, etc.).

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Stakeholders

Groups or individuals with an interest in or affected by political decisions.

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The State

A political and legal entity with defined territory, population, government, and sovereignty.

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Country

A geographical territory, sometimes used interchangeably with 'state,' but often less formal.

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Nation

A group of people bound by common identity (language, culture, ethnicity, or history).

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Nation-state

A sovereign state whose citizens largely share the same national identity.

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Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs)

Formal organizations made up of states working together on common issues (e.g., UN, NATO, WTO).

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Informal Forums/Informal IGOs (IIGOs)

Loose groupings of states that cooperate without binding treaties (e.g., G7, G20).

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Non-State Actors (NSAs)

Political actors not tied to a single government (NGOs, MNCs, terrorist groups).

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Individuals

People who influence global politics through leadership, activism, or innovation.

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Globalization

Increasing interconnectedness of economies, cultures, and politics across borders.

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Authoritarian Regime

A system where power is concentrated in a leader or small group, with limited freedoms.

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Totalitarian State

An extreme form of authoritarianism where the government seeks total control over public and private life.

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Multinational Corporations (MNCs)

Companies that operate in multiple countries (e.g., Apple, Shell).

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Non-governmental Organization (NGOs)

Independent, nonprofit groups addressing issues like human rights, environment, or health (e.g., Amnesty International).

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Transnational Advocacy Networks (TANs)

Coalitions across borders working for a cause (e.g., anti-landmine movement).

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Social & Resistance Movements

Collective actions by people challenging authorities or social norms (e.g., Civil Rights Movement, Arab Spring).

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Interest & Pressure Groups

Organized groups seeking to influence policy without seeking political office (e.g., lobbyists, unions).

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Ethnonational Group

A group with shared ethnic identity seeking recognition or independence (e.g., Kurds, Basques).

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Treaty/Multilateral Agreement

A formal, legally binding agreement between three or more states.

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United Nations 'Organs'

Main bodies of the UN: General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), International Court of Justice (ICJ), Secretariat, Trusteeship Council.

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General Assembly

All member states debate and vote on issues.

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Security Council

Maintains peace and security; 5 permanent members with veto power.

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Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)

Coordinates economic and social programs.

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International Court of Justice (ICJ)

Settles legal disputes between states.

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Secretariat

Administrative body led by the Secretary-General.

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Trusteeship Council

Originally oversaw decolonization, now inactive.