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The Evolution of World Politics
Chapter 2 The Evolution of World Politics
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The Evolving World System: Early Development
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Origins of the Nation-State
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Integration process Rise of centralized monarchies
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Disintegration process
The Treaty of Westphalia (1648) Emphasis on state sovereignty within anarchical political system Decline of papal authority Collapse of multinational empires
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The Evolving World System: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
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Popular Sovereignty, Westernization, Eurowhite Domination, and Multipolar Balance of Power
The rise of democracy Interplay of nationalism and democracy Conceptualization of people as the seat of power--American and French Revolutions
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Westernization of international system
Industrialization
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European multipolar balance-of-power system
Shifting alliances Numerous major powers
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The Evolving World System: The Twentieth Century
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Rapid Pace of Change Impact of technology Economic expansion
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The Twentieth Century: The Years to World War II
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Rising power of nationalism
Empires collapse States gain independence
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European multipolar balance-of-power system ends
Realpolitik attempt to reestablish balance Loss of fluidity and emergence of two hostile blocs Fear of weakening Germany British concern about the possibility of French domination Rise of communist USSR Increased roles for Japan and the United States League of Nations established
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The Twentieth Century: The Cold War Begins and Ends
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WWII results in shifts in the polar structure of the system
Collapse of Eurocentered multipolar structure into a bipolar system
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Rise and decline of bipolar system
East-West Axis established Cold war Containment--globalization of U.S. policy Confrontation--Cuban missile crisis, Vietnam Détente End of bipolar system
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The Twenty-First Century Begins: Changes and Choices
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Political Structure and Orientation: Changes and Choices
Emerging polar structure: multipolar system
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Multipolar System States as major powers Fluid patterns of alliances
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Modified multipolar system
Power of states restrained by international organizations, international law, and interdependence Regional poles
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Weakening Western orientation
Colonial possessions become states Increase in number of non-Western independent states Strong presence in UN Joining together to promote their causes (Group of 77) Different value systems Less developed countries
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Challenges to authority of states
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External challenges--McWorld
Political integration Increase in number and importance of international actors Economic interdependence Social integration
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Internal challenges--Jihad
Ethnic rivalries State disintegration Former USSR Yugoslavia Kosovo Czechoslovakia East Timor Turkey Rwanda Increased number of refugees Movement toward autonomy Quebec
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Security: Changes and Choices
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National security based on self-reliance: Advantages and disadvantages
Costs Failure to protect lives Advent of nuclear weapons Alternatives to self-reliance Arms control International security forces
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International Economics: Changes and Choices
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Increasing economic interdependence
World Bank, IMF, GATT/WTO UN-associated economic agencies
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Emphasis on free trade: Regional associations
ASEAN, EU, Mercosur, NAFTA
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Trade and monetary tensions
Surrendering sovereignty MNCs--regulations
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Expansion of monetary exchange
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Growing gap between North and South
Newly industrializing countries (NICs) GNP disparity between EDCs and LDCs Less developed countries demand new international economic order
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The Quality of Life: Changes and Choices
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Increasing importance of human rights
Norms of behavior International Criminal Court Rights of Women UN fourth World Conference on Women
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Emphasis on environment
Idea of sustainable development
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