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The Contemporary World: Chapter 4 Outline
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The Contemporary World: Chapter 4 Outline

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Internal Authority – no individuals or groups can operate in a given national territory by ignoring the ______

state

External Authority – sovereignty means that a state’s policies and procedures are independent of the interventions of other ______

states

Nation is an imagined ______

community

Nation allows one to feel a connection with a community of people even if he or she will never meet them in his/her ______

<p>lifetime</p> Signup and view all the answers

Nationalism facilitates state ______

<p>formation</p> Signup and view all the answers

The league was the concretization of the concepts of liberal ______

<p>internationalism</p> Signup and view all the answers

They were ultranationalists that had an instinctive disdain for ______

<p>internationalism</p> Signup and view all the answers

The creation of the organization was from the re-assertion of the ideas of Kant, Mazzini and ______

<p>Wilson</p> Signup and view all the answers

One of Mazzini’s biggest critics and he was a German Socialist ______

<p>Philosopher</p> Signup and view all the answers

An internationalist but do not believe in ______

<p>nationalism</p> Signup and view all the answers

When Marx died his followers sought to make his vision concrete by establishing their international ______

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The Contemporary World: Chapter 4 outlines 4 key attributes of world politics: ✓ 4 Key Attributes of World Politics ✓ Nation-state ✓ State ✓ Elements of the State ✓ Nation ✓ Most Nations strive to become States ✓ Single Nations with Multiple States ✓ States with Multiple Nations ✓ Nation and State ✓ Treaty of Westphalia ✓ Napoleon Bonaparte ✓ Napoleonic Code ✓ Battle of Waterloo ✓ Concert of Europe ✓ Metternich System ✓ Internationalism ✓ Liberal Internationalism Immanuel Kant Jeremy Bentham Giuseppe Mazzini Woodrow Wilson ✓ Socialist Internationalism Karl Marx Friedrich Engels Vladimir Lenin/Vladimir llyich Ulyanov Joseph Stalin ✓ Russian Revolution The Contemporary World: Chapter 4 4 Key Attributes of World Politics: Claudio & Abinales 2018) 1. 2. 3. 4. There are countries or states that are independent and govern themselves. These countries interact with each other through ______. There are international organizations that ______ these interactions. International organizations also take on ______ of their own. Nation-State ✓ Composed of two non-interchangeable terms.✓ Not all states are nations and not all nations are states. State ✓ Refers to a country and its ______. Elements of the State 1. 2. 3. 4. Population – citizens Territory – ______ Government – crafts various rules that people/society follow Sovereignty – one of the fundamental principles of modern state politics.

<p>diplomacy, facilitate, lives, government, domain</p> Signup and view all the answers

Woodrow Wilson enshrined the principles of cooperation and respect among ______-states.

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The president of United States that was influenced by the thinking of Mazzini, one of the 20th century most prominent ______.

<p>internationalist</p> Signup and view all the answers

Saw nationalism as a prerequisite for ______ and forwarded the principle of self-determination.

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It called for democracy and ______.

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He hoped that these nations would become democracies because only by being such would they be able to build a free system of international relations based on international law and ______.

<p>cooperation</p> Signup and view all the answers

Advocated for the creation of the League of ______.

<p>Nations</p> Signup and view all the answers

Friedrich Engels was Marx's co-author in writing The Communist Manifesto, and they believed in a socialist revolution seeking to overthrow the state and alter the economy. The proletariat had no ______.

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The battle cry famously associated with Friedrich Engels and Marx was 'Workers of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your ______!'

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Vladimir llyich Ulyanov, a Russian revolutionary and politician, was a key figure in the Russian Revolution of 1917, which led to the overthrow of Czar Nicholas II and the establishment of a revolutionary government led by the ______ Party and its leader Vladimir Lenin. This period marked the abolition of the monarchy in 1917 and the establishment of the Soviet Union in 1923 at the end of the Civil War, forming the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).

<p>Bolshevik</p> Signup and view all the answers

After the collapse of the Second International, a more radical version emerged with the focus on Communist Parties. The Bolsheviks, for example, did not believe in obtaining power for the working class through elections. Instead, they exhorted the revolutionary vanguard to lead the revolutions across the world, using methods of ______ if necessary.

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The collapse of the Second International during WW1 occurred as member parties refused or were unable to join internationalist efforts to fight for the war. This collapse was due to the opposition to nationalism because it was believed to prevent the unification of the world’s workers. The Second International was a key platform for advocating socialist revolution seeking to overthrow the state and alter the economy, emphasizing that the proletariat had no ______.

<p>nation</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Russian Revolution of 1917 marked a period of political and social revolution across the territory of the Russian Empire. It commenced with the abolition of the monarchy in 1917 and concluded in 1923 with the Bolshevik establishment of the Soviet Union at the end of the Civil War. The Bolsheviks, like Vladimir Lenin, did not believe in obtaining power for the working class through elections; instead, they aimed to lead the revolutions across the world, using methods of ______ if necessary.

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