Interstate System Notes
Interstate System Notes
International Relations
• Collective interactions or relationships of the international community.
• Interactions and behavior occur across the boundaries of states.
• Also called as International Studies and International Politics.
• Key players:
○ Nations and states
○ Inter-governmental organizations
○ Non-governmental organizations *New*
○ Multinational corporations *New*
• The institutions that govern international relations are concerned with peace treaties and military alliances,
social and economic growth, and global economy. Governments of countries around the world participate in
these different institutions.
Globalization
• Widening intensifying, speeding up and growing impact of the world-wide interconnected.
• Is a process of economic exchange in the globe that removes the barriers of the flow of goods, services,
capital, and labor. It is more on a free flow of the weal to all nations involved.
Nation-State
• A nation-state is a type of political entity that is characterized by two main components: a nation and a
state.
• It represents a sovereign state whose citizens or subjects are relatively homogeneous in factors such as
language or common descent.
• The concept of the nation-state is pivotal in both political geography and international relations because it
embodies the idea of a governed population with a defined territory that also shares a common identity.
• A political entity in which a nation and a state coincide or coexist.
Nation
• Refers to a group of people who share common cultural elements such as language, traditions, customs, and
often a shared history or ethnicity.
• Nations are socially constructed communities, imagined by the people who perceive themselves as part of
that group.
State
It refers to a political organization or entity with a defined territory, government, and population.
Each state is expected to maintain unchangeable power because of its possessed sovereignty.
Characteristics of a Nation-State
1. Sovereignty: The nation-state exercises supreme authority within its territory, making decisions
independently without external interference.
2. Defined Territory: A nation-state has clearly defined geographical boundaries recognized by other states.
3. Permanent Population: It has a stable population that resides within its territory and is subject to its laws.
4. Common Identity: The people share a sense of belonging to the same nation, often through common
language, culture, and history.
5. Political System: It has a government that provides public services and enforces laws.
• While internal sovereignty refers to the state's authority within, external sovereignty defines the
relationship of states and international actors as it establishes state's capacity to act as an independent and
autonomous entity in world affairs.
• A state is more than a government that is clear. Government changes, but state endure.
• A state is the means of rule over a defined or sovereign territory. It is comprised of an executive, a
bureaucracy, courts and other institutions.
• States refers to legal and political entity, which combined the following: population, defined territory,
government and ability to enter into a formal relation with other state.