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global interstate system is organized by the principles of

state sovereignty, territoriality, non-interference

they continue to grown and eventually replace the state

non-state actors

non-state actors include

internation organizations and global corporations

has an international membership, scope, or presence

international organizations

MNC

Multinational corporations - global corporations

a company that operates in two or more countries

global corporations

has a goal to make new markets, which are more convenient and profitable

global corporations

requires the existence of units, among which interaction takes place

interstate system

the units

the state

where did the word sovereignty come from

“superanus” - latin and “souverainete” - french

originally meant as equivalent of same power but it eventually change

sovereignty

related to the difficult concepts of state and government and of independence and democracy

sovereignty

ultimate overseer, or authority in making decisions

sovereignty

assiciated with non verbal communication

territoriality

refers to how people use space (territory) to communicate ownership of areas/possession

territoriality

the act of obstructing/hindering

interference

known for the 1648 Peace of Westphalia

Westphalia

ended the 30 years war

peace of westphalia

treaties signed for the peace of westphalia

peace of münster


treaty of münster


treaty of osnabrück

in peace of westphalia the authority is in the form of

the roman catholic church (macro)

peace negotiation was in the year

1644

authority centered on

political units smaller than the states (micro)

POW became the basis for the

Westphalian International System

factors that resulted to the current system

political factors


economic factors

we able to weild power against the church

monarch

result of POW

ended holy empire war (30)


ended war between spain and dutch rep (80)


countries recieved territories

5 principles in politics in westphalia

principle of state sovereignty


principle of legal equality of states


principle of non-intervention of one state in international affairs


international law and diplomacy


reason of state replaced religion

AKA Original Territorial Basis of Modern Interstate System

Westphalian System

based on federa system

Anti-Hegemonic System

independence, separation of state and church, sovereignty equality, territorial sovereignty

anti-hegemonic system

articles of the united nations charters

article 2(1) and article 2(7)

after WW2, Asian and american countries became equal sovereign through

decolonization

according to her, treaty of westphalia created an opening for other nation states to have a new kind of conversation

Jaclyn Hawtin

migration of human activities

globalization

results from the removal of barriers between national economies

globalization

impact of POWled

development


westphalian system


anti-hegemonic system


adoption in united nations

led economic decision-making away from the local control

globalization

is overprotective, imprisoning, aggressive in assertion, and condoes off areas of opportunity

westphalian territoriality

played a role in political and economic affairs of nation states

intergovernmental org

consistently enroach the concept of sovereignty

intergovernmental org

creates “state system”

treaty of westphalia

founded the international system and serve as a model for contemporary international law and relations

treaty of westphalia

theories of interstate system

realism


liberalism


constructivism


marxism

effect of globalization in interstate system

outside-in view


inside-out view

globalization undermining the contemporary interstate system

outside-in view

recognized the influence of the states in the level of global interconnectedness today

inside-out view

plays a role in the interstate system

globalization

cold war

1947-1991

started between soviet union and USA

cold war

1943

berlin occupation

1947

greek civil war

1948

alliance between US pres and Soviet premier

1950

people republic of china and vietnam

1951

korean war

1956

hungarian revolution

1961

who is the most powerful?

1961

berlin war

1980s

soviet war in Afghanistan