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Semester One Final Exam Study Guide- IB
Global Politics
Green Politics - ANS-is a theory in international relations is a sub-field of international
relations theory which concerns international environmental cooperation.

Power - ANS-the means by which a state or other actor wields or can assert actual or
potential influence or coercion relative to other states and non state actors because of
the political, geographic, economic and financial, technological, military, social, cultural,
or other capabilities it possesses

Sovereignty - ANS-is the full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any
interference from outside sources or bodies.

Legitimacy - ANS-is the right and acceptance of an authority, usually a governing law or
a régime.

Trade Unions - ANS-are organizations formed by workers from related fields that work
for the common interest of its members. ... They represent a cluster of workers and
provide a link between the management and workers.

Hard Power - ANS-describes a nation or political body's ability to use economic
incentives or military strength to influence other actors' behaviors.

Smart Power - ANS-refers to the combination of hard power and soft power strategies.
... Employing only hard power or only soft power in a given situation will usually prove
inadequate.

Treaty - ANS-a binding formal agreement, contract, or other written instrument that
establishes obligations between two or more subjects of international law (primarily
states and international organizations).

Unilateral - ANS-an approach in international relations in which states act without regard
to the interests of other states or without their support.

Multilateral - ANS-an approach in international relations in which states act
cooperatively with other states.

, Compellence - ANS-as a direct action that persuades an opponent to give up something
that is desired. (not a POWER)

Collective Security - ANS-is one type of coalition building strategy in which a group of
nations agree not to attack each other and to defend each other against an attack from
one of the others, if such an attack is made.

Deterrence - ANS-is designed to discourage an opponent from action by threatening
punishment. (not a POWER)

Hegemony - ANS-refers to the ability of an actor with overwhelming capability to shape
the international system through both coercive and non-coercive means. Usually this
actor is understood to be a single state, such as Great Britain in the 19th century or the
United States in the 20th and 21st century.

Statehood - ANS-is any politically organized community living under a single system of
government.

Strategic Alliance - ANS-a formal agreement between two or more states for mutual
support in case of war.

Pooled Sovereignty - ANS-the strengthening of a country's resources by combining
them with those of partner countries.

Informal Cooperation - ANS-is when you comply to something.

Unitary State - ANS-is a state governed as a single power in which the central
government is ultimately supreme and any administrative divisions (sub-national units)
exercise only the powers that the central government chooses to delegate.

Militarized State - ANS-a state in which it is associated with the glorification of the
military and of military power.

Intrastate War - ANS-the most common form of conflict today. It describes sustained
political violence that takes place between armed groups representing the state, and
one or more non-state groups.

Pariah/Rogue State - ANS-a nation or state regarded as breaking international law and
posing a threat to the security of other nations.

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