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Which of the following best describes the Global Interstate System?
Which of the following best describes the Global Interstate System?
- A system where states are in competition with each other and alliances constantly shift (correct)
- A system where states have limited power and cannot address global issues
- A system where one state has control over all other states
- A system where all states are equal in power and cooperate with each other
According to internationalist thinkers, why do traditional state systems run counter to the need for greater political and economic cooperation?
According to internationalist thinkers, why do traditional state systems run counter to the need for greater political and economic cooperation?
- Because traditional state systems are becoming more powerful and dominant
- Because traditional state systems lack modernization of transport, communication, and financial services
- Because traditional state systems are limited in addressing globalizing issues and patterns
- Because traditional state systems prioritize power and sovereignty over cooperation (correct)
What supports the greater flow of capital, goods, services, and people in a globalized society?
What supports the greater flow of capital, goods, services, and people in a globalized society?
- The modernization of transport, communication, and financial services (correct)
- The unequal power and competition between states
- The limitations of addressing globalizing issues and patterns
- The traditional state system
According to Chase-Dunn, what happens when there are changes in the relative power of states in the interstate system?
According to Chase-Dunn, what happens when there are changes in the relative power of states in the interstate system?
What do internationalist thinkers argue about the traditional state system?
What do internationalist thinkers argue about the traditional state system?
Study Notes
Global Interstate System
- The Global Interstate System is characterized by the increased flow of capital, goods, services, and people across international borders.
Critique of Traditional State Systems
- Internationalist thinkers argue that traditional state systems hinder the need for greater political and economic cooperation.
- They believe that traditional state systems are counterproductive to the requirements of a globalized society.
Drivers of Globalization
- The increased flow of capital, goods, services, and people is supported by globalization.
Impacts of Power Shifts
- According to Chase-Dunn, changes in the relative power of states in the interstate system lead to changes in the system itself.
Internationalist Thinkers' Views
- Internationalist thinkers argue that the traditional state system is inadequate for the needs of a globalized society.
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