Globalization and Politics
Globalization and Politics
Globalization and Politics
System
- a set of principles or procedures according to which something is done;
an organized scheme or method
Four (4) Key Attributes of World Politics today
1st, there are countries or states that are independent and govern themselves
2nd, these countries interact with each other through diplomacy.
3rd, there are international organizations, like the United Nations (UN), that facilitate these
interactions.
4th, beyond simply facilitating meeting beyond states, international organizations also take on lives
of their own.-
ex: The UN aside from being a meeting ground for presidents and other heads of state,
also has a task-specific agencies like the WHO and ILO
Nation-State
Modern phenomena in modern human history where people in various regions of the world have
identified exclusively as their village, or their tribe, and other times, they see themselves as
member of larger political categories like “Christendom”- or the entire Christian world.
It composed of two non-interchangeable terms.
Not all states are nations and not all nations are states.
Examples:
a. The nation of Scotland- with its own flag and national culture, but still belong to a state called
United Kingdom.
b. Many believed that the Bangsamoro is a separate nation existing within the Philippines, but
through their elites, Bangsamoro recognizes the authority of the Philippines.
There are states with multiple nations, and there are nations with multiple states
Example:
1. the nation of Korea with North and South, or
2. the “Chinese Nation” which may refer to People’s Republic of China (the mainland) and
Taiwan
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STATE NATION
It refers to a country and its “an imagined community”, according.
government- ex. The government of to Benedict Anderson
the Philippines. It does not go beyond a given “official
Four Elements of state: boundary”
1. Citizens or people Rights and responsibilities are mainly privilege
and concern of the citizens of that nation.
2. Territory
3. Government “an imagined community”, means – a nation
allows one to feel a connection with a
4. Sovereignty community of people even if he/she will never
Sovereignty
meet all of them
Internally, means churches, civil
society organizations, corporations,
and other entities have to follow the
laws of the state.
Externally, state’s policies and
procedures are independent of the intervention
of other states.
Conservative Order
The goal of the conservatives at the Congress, led by Prince Klemens von
Metternich of Austria, was to reestablish peace and stability in Europe.
To accomplish this, a new balance of power had to be established.
Metternich and the other four represented states sought to do this by
restoring old ruling families and creating buffer zones between major
powers.
Concert of Europe
The Concert of Europe was the term applied to European political history after
the defeat of Napoleon in 1815. From 1815 to 1830 a conscious program by
conservative statesmen, including Metternich and Castlereagh, was put in place to
contain revolution and revolutionary forces by restoring old orders, particularly
previous ruling aristocracies.
It was founded by the powers of Austria, Prussia, the Russian Empire, and the
United Kingdom, who were the members of the Quadruple Alliance that defeated
Napoleon and his First French Empire. In time, France was established as a fifth
member of the Concert.
The Concert of Europe had no written rules or permanent institutions, but at
times of crisis any of the member countries could propose a conference. Meetings of
the Great Powers during this period included: Aix-la-Chapelle (1818), Carlsbad
(1819), Troppau (1820), Laibach (1821), Verona (1822), London (1832), and Berlin
(1878).
The concert’s power and authority lasted from 1815 to 1914, at the dawn of WW 1.
Despite the challenge of Napoleon to the Westphalian system and the
eventual collapse of the Concert of Europe after World War 1, present-day
international system still has traces of this history. Until now, states are considered
sovereign, and Napoleonic attempts to violently impose systems of government in
other countries are frowned upon.
Like the Concert System, “great powers” still hold significant influence over
world politics. Example: the most powerful grouping in UN, the Security Council, has a
core of five permanent members, all having veto powers over the council’s decision-
making.
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Internationalism
The Westphalian and Concert System divided the world into separate,
sovereign entities. Other countries or group tried to challenge the system by infringing
on other
state’s sovereignty The desire for greater cooperation and unity among states
and people and the heightened interaction. This desire is called
internationalism
International Law
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• The objective global legislators should aim to propose legislations that would
C reate “the greatest happiness of all nations taken together.”
• He hoped that these free nations would become democracies, because only
by being such would be able to build a free system of international relations
based on international law and cooperation.
• Became most notable advocate for the creation of the League of Nations and
eventually awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919.
League of the Nations
• Transformed into venue for conciliation and arbitration to prevent another war.
• But , was not able to join the organization due to opposition from the Senate
• Unable to hinder another war from breaking out and helpless in preventing
the onset and intensification of WW II-
• Gave birth to some more task-specific international organizations that are
still around--- World Health Organization (WHO) and International Labour
Organization (ILO)
• The principle did survive WW II.
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