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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 |
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State (as a legal person) |
A legal territorial entity composed of a stable population and government |
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State (as a political community) |
Possesses a monopoly over a legitimate use of force |
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State (as a government) |
its sovereignty is recognized by other states (they have control over their own territory) |
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Definition of Nation |
This is a community of people who share a common sense of identity such as language, culture, or ethnicity |
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Government |
This is the people and agencies that have the power and authority to determine who gets what, when, where, and how |
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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 |
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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 |
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Risk Culture |
A pattern of relations within which people share the same perils and dangers |