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Global Interstate System: Lesson

The document discusses the concept of the interstate system and how globalization is affecting state interactions and sovereignty. It describes how globalization has led to the rise of new actors on the global stage like transnational corporations and NGOs. It also discusses how globalization has increased interdependence between states and the trend towards global governance through international organizations like the UN to address issues that individual states cannot solve alone.
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Global Interstate System: Lesson

The document discusses the concept of the interstate system and how globalization is affecting state interactions and sovereignty. It describes how globalization has led to the rise of new actors on the global stage like transnational corporations and NGOs. It also discusses how globalization has increased interdependence between states and the trend towards global governance through international organizations like the UN to address issues that individual states cannot solve alone.
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LESSON

III
Global Interstate
System
|THE INTERSTATE SYSTEM|
Is the attempt of decisions,
interactions and behavior that occur
across boundaries of states is refers to
international relation, international
studies or international politics.
|THE INTERSTATE SYSTEM|

The relations of states have been center of


this discipline, its nature and focus has
been significantly changing over time
particularly under the realm of
globalization.
|THE INTERSTATE SYSTEM|
|THE INTERSTATE SYSTEM|

Globalization is defined as a
'widening , intensifying,
speeding up and growing impact
of world wide interconnected'.
|THE INTERSTATE SYSTEM|
Thus expectedly results to
intensification of relationships among
nation-states which may either
increase, decrease or transform
states than its usual position.
|THE INTERSTATE SYSTEM|

This is how the globalization


affects the states and its
interactions in the global
politics.
STATE AND SOVEREIGNTY
Sovereignty is the full right and power of a
governing body over itself, without any
interference from outside sources or bodies.
In political theory, sovereignty is a substantive
 term designating supreme authority over
some polity.
STATE AND SOVEREIGNTY

Peace of Westphalia (1648) a


package of treaties that ended the
30 year war (1618-1648)
STATE AND SOVEREIGNTY
This historical events established that
the doctrine of sovereign statehood
was significant not only as the legal
basis of modern statehood but also the
constitution of modern world order.
STATE AND SOVEREIGNTY

It was stated in 1933 Montevideo


Convention on the Rights and
Duties of State as one of the four
qualifying elements
STATE AND SOVEREIGNTY
1. A defined territory
2. A permanent population
3. An effective government and the
4. Capacity to enter into relations with other
states
STATE AND SOVEREIGNTY
INTERNAL SOVEREIGNTY refers to the state's
authority within.
Is the right of a nation to be free of internal
forces of disruption to its rights & freedoms
to exercise the internal governance of its
society & territories.
STATE AND SOVEREIGNTY

EXTERNAL SOVEREIGNTY defines the


relationship of states to other states and
international actors as it establishes state's
capacity to act as an independent and
autonomous entity in world affairs.
STATE GLOBALIZATION

Globalization as a process is more than


simply growing connections or
interconnectedness between states.
STATE GLOBALIZATION
Globalization implies a cumulative scale, scope,
velocity and depth of contemporary
interconnectedness is dissolving the
significance of the borders and boundaries that
separate the world into its many constituent
states or national economic and political
spaces.
STATE GLOBALIZATION

Globalization presents a dramatic shift


leading to the organization of human
affairs-from the world of discreet but
interdependent nation-states to the world
as a shared social space.
STATE GLOBALIZATION
Globalization represents the process of
deteritorialization when social, political and
economic activities are increasingly
'stretched' across the globe and making
geography and distance posing relative
significance.
STATE GLOBALIZATION

Because of that the national state may


no longer have the monopoly of
power resource because of relative
denationalization of power brought by
the globalization.
SHIFTING FROM
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS TO
GLOBAL POLITICS
The politics in the world stage has been
conventionally understood in international terms.
But the term international relations has no used
despite of the conflict and co-operation between
and among territorially ECM al units had been
existed. Not until Jeremy Bentham, a British
philosopher and legal reformer, coined the term
'international relations that was introduced in his
Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789).
NEW ACTORS ON THE WORLD STAGE

Because of globalization, it is impossible to regard state


as the only significant actors in world stage.
ACTORS:
• Transnational corporation(TNC)
• Non-government organization (NGO) like Amnesty
international
• Al Qaeda
• HP
INCREASED INTERDEPENDENCE AND
INTERCONNECTED
As globalization results to a substantial growth in cross border,
flows and transaction – movements of people, good, money,
information and ideas, the phenomenon also increased the relations
among states with growing interdependence and
interconnectedness.

PROBLEMS and ISSUES:


• Global Warming
• Terrorism
• Pandemic diseases
THE TREND TOWARDS GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE
Since 1945, a new framework of global governance and
regional governance has been recognized.

Established International Organization:


• IMF
• WTO (World trade organization)
• European Union and United Nations
LESSON

VI
CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL

GOVERNANCE
When people travel in multiple states; goods and services delivered to
ad from different countries by air, land, se and cyberspace: Filipinos
working as OFW (overseas Filipino workers); and a different range of
cross-border transactions, are quite puzzling for some since there is no
government or 'world government that regulates. Even though, these
activities still expect to be reliable, safer and secure for the people,
groups, firms and governments involved. While these are evidently
effective within domestic sphere because of the government which
controls, how could exchanges among states beyond their borders
become possibly in order, inevitable and stable? For instance, as the
world trade continuously expands and global mobility increases, the
borders of states expectedly are to be flooded of goods, services,
persons, and information.
This became possible when the Universal Postal Union, the first
modern international organization, was established in 1863
Similarly, the growing number of worldwide problems like
terrorist mate change, threat of maritime conflict, nuclear
proliferation and among others which are beyond the capacity of
individual states to solve on their own has been receiving
attention with the aim of securing international order recognition
of sovereignty of every states. Analysis of these global activities
an international problems are taken up in a complex
phenomenon called governance
CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE
CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE
CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE
CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE
CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE
CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL
GOVERNANCE

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