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  • Created on: 25-11-19 11:14
What did C. Wright Mills say is power?
Violence is nothing more than the most flagrant manifestation of power. ‘All politics is a struggle for power; the ultimate kind of power is violence,
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What is power?
Power belongs to a group and exists when the group stays together, e.g. democratic practices are only legitimate from social cohesion
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What is force?
A synonym for violence, the veneer of that has violence behind it is a means of coercion
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What is authority?
It is elusive. It can be vested in persons or in offices; power through the title and established hierarchy therefore coercion and persuasion is not needed and to remain in authority requires respect
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What is violence?
Instrumental and brutish and reflects a loss in power and legitimate authority
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What is sovereignty?
No state has the right to interfere with the affairs of another state
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What is sovereignty equality?
All states are equal and should be treated as such
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Why are states not all equal in practice?
Because power makes powerful states stand out
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Why do states pursue power?
To make themselves invulnerable; no one will try to go to war with large powerful states
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How have ideas of power changed over time?
We used to see power of territory, then after WII it turned to nuclear power
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How do two superpowers use balance of power to protect their own countries?
By having proxy wars or wars in their colonies - evident in the Cold War
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What factors does material power consist of?
Strong and large population that can create a large workforce; territory; economy
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How did China use material power during the 2008 recession?
China had the ability to bankrupt the West by calling in debt but they didn't, so now America has to be very careful around speech about China, military forces and national strategy
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