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Global Politics: Power and development Key terms
Edexcel Politics A-level Global Politics: Power and development Key terms
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Hard power Hard power is the use of military and economic means to influence the behaviour or interests of other political bodies.
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Soft power The ability to attract and co-opt and to shape the preferences of others through appeal and attraction.
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Great power State that is recognised as having the ability and expertise to exert its influence on a global scale.
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Superpower State with a dominant position in international relations, pre-eminent among great powers, and characterised by its unparalleled ability to exert influence or project power on a global scale.
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Emerging power State that is considered to be rising, primarily in economic power and influence.
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Polarity Describes the nature of the international system at any given time in terms of how power is distributed.
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Unipolarity International system in which there is one dominant pole.
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Bipolarity International system revolving around two poles.
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Multipolarity International system revolving around three or more poles.
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Democratic state A state with a system of government in which all the people are involved in making decisions about its affairs.
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Semi-democratic state
A stable state that combines democratic and authoritarian elements.
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Non-democratic state A state that lacks the central characteristics of a democratic state.
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Autocratic state A state that is ruled by a single person with unlimited power.
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Failed state A state that is unable to operate as a viable political unit.
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Rogue state A state that has a foreign policy that poses a threat to other states.
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