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Globalization

A historical process involving a fundamental shift in the spatial scale of human social organization that links distant communities and expands the reach of power relations across regions; in other words, it is the expansion of interconnectedness

State (as a legal person)

A legal territorial entity composed of a stable population and government

State (as a political community)

Possesses a monopoly over a legitimate use of force

State (as a government)

its sovereignty is recognized by other states (they have control over their own territory)

Definition of Nation

This is a community of people who share a common sense of identity such as language, culture, or ethnicity

Government

This is the people and agencies that have the power and authority to determine who gets what, when, where, and how

State

This is a legal territory that has a stable population and government, possesses a monopoly over the legitimate use of force, and its sovereignty is recognized by other states

Levels of Analysis

Analysts of global politics may examine factors at various levels; such as individual, domestic, systemic, and global to explain actions and events

Risk Culture

A pattern of relations within which people share the same perils and dangers