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The Future of the International System
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Trends and Transformations? 1.Unipolarity: Can it Last? 2.New Cold War 3.Multipolarity 4.Joint Leadership 5.Globalization: Interdependence 6.Rapid Change and Instability 7.Decline of Nation-State Power 8.Challenging States 9.Wild Cards
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1. Unipolarity Can it Last? It never has before
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US Wealth See When Will China Become a Major Player in Solar? Dave Cavanaugh — September 28, 2010 http://www.pikeresearch.com/blog/articles/when-will-china-become-a-major-player-in-solar
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Defense Spending by Nation
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Global Military Spending SIPRI data http://www.sipri.org/research/armaments/milex/factsheet2010http://www.sipri.org/research/armaments/milex/factsheet2010
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Can Unipolarity Last?
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China’s Growing Wealth
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Mark Selden, Nation, Region and the Global in East Asia: Conflict and Cooperation, The Asia- Pacific Journal: Japan Focus, http://japanfocus.org/-Mark-Selden/3422
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2. New Cold War One nation catches up to the US Rising Challenger Declining hegemon
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US vs. China President Obama and President Hu (2010)
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Great Power Challenges Rival Power Ideology – One-Party State vs. Liberal Democracy
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3. Multipolarity Many nations catch up to the US The US falls back to the pack
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A Multipolar System USA Russia Japan EU Brazil ChinaIndia
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Or Another Bipolar System US IndiaRussia China
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4. Joint Leadership G-20 G-20
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5. Globalization: Interdependence: conflict won’t become war
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Welcome to China
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Welcome to the US
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Welcome to New York
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6. Rapid Change and Instability The Process of democratization Revolution – Tahrir Square, Cairo 2011
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7. Decline of Nation-State Power The Nation-State System evolves – Governments weaken a)Financial Flows that governments can’t control b)Organizations that governments can’t control or defend themselves against i.Governments have lost the monopoly on violence, ideas, and communications
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A. Financial Flows that governments can’t control Developing Asia Countries Net Private Capital Flows (from Commonwealth Treasury, Australia, Dr Ken Henry, Restoring Growth to the East Asian Region, 2002, http://www.treasury.gov.au/documents/265/HTML/docshell.asp?URL=default.asp
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US GDP Growth
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B. Organizations: AQAM Attacks 2001-2011
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Transnational Organized Crime: Mexico vs. Drug Cartels source:http://www.utexas.edu/international/ioc/safety_updates.html
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8. Challenging States Iranian power
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North Korean Ballistic Missile Ranges
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9. Wild Cards Climate Change Energy Food Population Over-urbanization Migration Technology: – Internet – Drones – Autonomous robots that enslave humans…
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