define power
ability to influence the behaviour of others to get the outcomes one wants
ways of determining power
define hard power
coercive power wielded through threats like military intervention or economic sanctions
define soft power
ability of a state to persuade others to do what it wants without force or coercion through attractiveness of one’s culture and values
features of hard power and examples
how is hard power effective
how is hard power not effective
examples of soft power
UK- through imperialism, previous and current leading roles in international al organisations like UN security council helped to make it influential on a world stage
EU- single market is desirable for countries, strong voice
how is soft power effective
how is soft power not effective
define smart power and give example
combination of hard and soft power
- Nye argues smart power was needed with Taliban governments, who required both force to remove the regime and mutual understanding when developing a relationship
- obama had both soft power (cairo speech promoting cooperation) and hard power (no tolerance to extremist threats)
define super power
state with a dominant position in the international systems which has the ability to influence events and its own interest and project power
define hegemonic stability theory
hegemony needed to ensure stability and prosperity
how is the US a super power
define great power
nation or state that has the ability to exert its influence on a. global scale, through its population, resources, economy, military strength and political stability
define emerging power
states that are emerging as powerful modern economies
why is US not a superpower
reasons for China potentially becoming a superpower
reasons for China not potentially becoming a superpower
define unipolarity and the different types
nature of international system at any given time in terms of how power is distributed
predatory hegemony- dominant power acts aggressively
benign hegemony- dominant power acts with good intentions
different views on unipolarity/hegemony
define bipolarity
international system that revolves around two poles, who are balanced in power
different views on bipolarity
define multi polarity
international system where there are three or more powers