12 GLOBAL POLITICS WEEK 1. Learning Intention To understand the notion of the state as an actor in Global Politics LEARNING INTENTIONS Success Criteria.

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12 GLOBAL POLITICS WEEK 1

Learning Intention To understand the notion of the state as an actor in Global Politics LEARNING INTENTIONS Success Criteria WWBAT identify characteristics of states etc. WWBAT define ‘Global Governance’ WWBAT explain how states operate in global governance WWBAT identify potential challenges that face the state system.

Learning intention To understand the notion of the state as an actor in Global Politics LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA Success Criteria WWBAT identify characteristics of states etc. WWBAT define ‘Global Governance’ WWBAT explain how states operate in global governance WWBAT identify potential challenges that face the state system. STATE Exam Homework Communication Guardian App.

Learning intention To understand the notion of the state as an actor in Global Politics LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA Success Criteria WWBAT identify characteristics of states etc. WWBAT define ‘Global Governance’ WWBAT explain how states operate in global governance WWBAT identify potential challenges that face the state system. STATE Traditionally the central actor in international relations, states possess a permanent population, defined territory and recognised sovereignty. States are not necessarily culturally homogenous, for example Australia. -VCAA STUDY DESIGN

Learning intention To understand the notion of the state as an actor in Global Politics LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA Success Criteria WWBAT identify characteristics of states etc. WWBAT define ‘Global Governance’ WWBAT explain how states operate in global governance WWBAT identify potential challenges that face the state system. NATION Groups of people claiming common bonds based on culture, language and history. Some nations have their own state, such as the Japanese, whilst others want their own state such as the Tibetans and Kurds. -VCAA STUDY DESIGN

Learning intention To understand the notion of the state as an actor in Global Politics LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA Success Criteria WWBAT identify characteristics of states etc. WWBAT define ‘Global Governance’ WWBAT explain how states operate in global governance WWBAT identify potential challenges that face the state system. NATION-STATE Political social grouping in which people within territorial boundaries, with recognised sovereignty, have common bonds based on culture, language and history. -VCAA STUDY DESIGN

Learning intention To understand the notion of the state as an actor in Global Politics LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA Success Criteria WWBAT identify characteristics of states etc. WWBAT define ‘Global Governance’ WWBAT explain how states operate in global governance WWBAT identify potential challenges that face the state system. STATE-SOVEREIGNTY Legitimate or widely recognised ability to exercise effective control of a territory within recognised borders. Primary organising principle of global politics which provides states with the authority to represent their territorial entity within the international community. State sovereignty can be challenged internally (for example, secessionist groups) or externally (for example, one state invades another). -VCAA STUDY DESIGN

Learning intention To understand the notion of the state as an actor in Global Politics LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA Success Criteria WWBAT identify characteristics of states etc. WWBAT define ‘Global Governance’ WWBAT explain how states operate in global governance WWBAT identify potential challenges that face the state system. STATE SYSTEM What might be meant by the term state-system?

Learning intention To understand the notion of the state as an actor in Global Politics LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA Success Criteria WWBAT identify characteristics of states etc. WWBAT define ‘Global Governance’ WWBAT explain how states operate in global governance WWBAT identify potential challenges that face the state system. SUCCESS CRITERIA 1

Learning intention To understand the notion of the state as an actor in Global Politics LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA Success Criteria WWBAT identify characteristics of states etc. WWBAT define ‘Global Governance’ WWBAT explain how states operate in global governance WWBAT identify potential challenges that face the state system. SUCCESS CRITERIA 1

Learning intention To understand the notion of the state as an actor in Global Politics LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA Success Criteria WWBAT identify characteristics of states etc. WWBAT define ‘Global Governance’ WWBAT explain how states operate in global governance WWBAT identify potential challenges that face the state system. GLOBAL GOVERNANCE Institutions, rules, norms and legal arrangements that seek to facilitate cooperation, and manage relations, between states. Governance is carried out by both governmental organisations such as the United Nations and nongovernmental organisations such as the International Criminal Court. -VCAA STUDY DESIGN

Learning intention To understand the notion of the state as an actor in Global Politics LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA Success Criteria WWBAT identify characteristics of states etc. WWBAT define ‘Global Governance’ WWBAT explain how states operate in global governance WWBAT identify potential challenges that face the state system. GLOBAL GOVERNANCE What are the different actors in Global Governance?

Learning intention To understand the notion of the state as an actor in Global Politics LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA Success Criteria WWBAT identify characteristics of states etc. WWBAT define ‘Global Governance’ WWBAT explain how states operate in global governance WWBAT identify potential challenges that face the state system. GLOBAL GOVERNANCE Define ‘global governance’ as it relates to the study of global politics. Define ‘state-sovereignty’ as it relates to the study of global politics. Define ‘global governance’ as it relates to the study of global politics. Define ‘state’ as it relates to the study of global politics.