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Chapter 2 The Evolution of World Politics. Ancient Greece & Rome Territorial states: Before states/nations Based on leader or culture Controlled territory.

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Page 1: Chapter 2 The Evolution of World Politics. Ancient Greece & Rome Territorial states: Before states/nations Based on leader or culture Controlled territory.

Chapter 2

The Evolution of World Politics

Page 2: Chapter 2 The Evolution of World Politics. Ancient Greece & Rome Territorial states: Before states/nations Based on leader or culture Controlled territory.

Ancient Greece & Rome

Territorial states: • Before states/nations• Based on leader or culture• Controlled territory but loyalty to leaderGreek City-States:• Created identity to location• Concept of citizenship born

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Ancient Greece & Rome

Sovereignty: • Aristotle’s Politics• Each Greek city-state had authority unto itself

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Ancient Greece & Rome

Nationalism:• Citizens identified strongly with their city-state

(precursor to nationalism which is idea that holds that a nation has the right to constitute an independent or autonomous political community based on a shared history and common destiny)

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Ancient Greece & Rome

Democracy:• First time people became source of authority• Idea of citizen participation• Roman tyranny and empire obliterated

democracy and nationalism but idea lived

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Middle Ages

Religious authority: • Roman Catholic Church source of

universalistic authority • Provided universal language—Latin• Christian doctrine was basis for ideas about

rights, justice• Kings often subordinate to papal authority• Holy Roman Empire

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Middle Ages

Secular Authority:• Over time, authority of church overturned• Multiethnic empires emerged• Monarchs argued authority came from God• Most lasted into the 20th century

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Middle Ages

Local Authority:

• Feudal system—local, micro-level authority

• Organized around principalities, dukedoms, baronies, fiefdoms

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Middle Ages

Local Authority (continued):

• Nobles exercised sovereignty or authority• Sovereignty often disputed• Feudalism ends by 13th century

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Decline of Feudal System

1. Military Technology: gunpowder; cannons; commoners could fight knights

2. Economic Expansion: improved trade; larger ships; beginning of mass production (factories); created wealthy class; growth of political areas to support economy

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Decline of Universalistic Authority

• Decline in papal authority• Increase in royalty• Protestant Reformation (Martin Luther)• King Henry VII—created Anglican Church • Treaty of Westphalia (1648) ended centralized

European power• Rise of the Sovereign State

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Westphalia

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18th & 19th Centuries

Multi-polar system (1648-mid1900s)• Power poles: the major powers at any

given time• Marked by shifting alliances designed to

preserve a balance of power

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Multi-Polar System

• Industrialization and advances in weaponry and technology changed politics

• Euro-American imperialism• Imperialist subjugation of Asians, Africans,

and others by Europeans and Americans set the stage for two spheres: wealthy and poor (still exist)

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The 20th Century• Rapid pace of change critical• Monarchy taken over by democracy in the

1900s.• Nationalism (political term holds that a nation

—usually defined in terms of ethnicity or culture—has the right to constitute an independent or autonomous political community based on a shared history and commonality)

• Led to dissipation of multi-ethnic empire

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Bipolar System

• WWII bipolar system

• United States and Soviet Union

1.Cold War = issue of balance of power2.North Atlantic Treat Organization (NATO)

resulted as did other regional alliances

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Bipolar System

3. Both sent $$$ to various governments and rebel groups

4. Outgrowth of containment = Viet Nam• Changed views• Signified crumbling of bipolar system

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Bipolar System

5. End of History: Fall of the German wall and reunification of Germany

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21st Century

• Development of Unipolar System: United States

• Hegemonic power: The processes by which dominant culture maintains its dominant position

• Dominance vs. balance on world stage• Limited unipolar system? How to measure?

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21st Century

• Future of polarity? • Aggression and unilateral decisions may affect

power structure• Growth of regional groups such as the

European Union• Nonwestern countries have stronger voice

(often struggle economically, less infrastructure, more instability)

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Challenges to State Authority

• Fragmentation of state• Pressure to join• McWorld—political integration and economic

interdependence and social integration

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Security

• September 11• Weapons of Mass Destruction• Regional organizations• Department of Homeland Security• Assymetrical warfare

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Economic Disparity

• North = economically developed countries (EDCs); mostly in Northern Hemisphere

• South = less developed countries (LDCs); mostly southern hemisphere

• Gross national product (GNP): The total market value of all the goods and services produced within the borders of a nation during a specified period.

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Economy

• Inter-dependence• International Corporations• Regulation?• Quality of Life• Outsourcing

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Human Rights

• Women’s rights, war crimes, etc.• International Criminal Court (ICC): The Hague,

The Netherlands• Now, leaders discuss

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Environment

• Sustainable Development• Balance economic development with

sustainable development• Pollution• Hot topic of the day