Cooper model of world order
- Created by: Reece Colley
- Created on: 08-11-13 16:05
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- Cooper model of the world order
- The "premodern" World
- Post colonial state
- beinfited neither from economic or political stability eg:
- Somalia
- Afghanistan
- Liberia
- seen as "weak" "failed" or "rouge" states
- Somalia
- Afghanistan
- seen as "weak" "failed" or "rouge" states
- beinfited neither from economic or political stability eg:
- Post colonial state
- the "modern" world
- continue to be effective and are protective of their own sovereignty
- this world operates on the basis of the balance of power and the capability of a state is only limited by another
- regional powers such as Brazil, China and India could ruin this balance of power
- this world operates on the basis of the balance of power and the capability of a state is only limited by another
- The United Nations upholds this world because it protects the sovereignty of these states and the EU is not a part
- continue to be effective and are protective of their own sovereignty
- the "post modern" world
- states have evolved past the westphilian state system
- they have evolved past using war and use:
- multilateral agreements
- international law
- global governance
- The "premodern" World
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