INR 2001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Frantz Fanon, International Relations, Emerging Markets
Document Summary
Peace of westphalia end of thirty years war, first acknowledgment of sovereignty and balance of power. Woodrow wilson"s speech to keep the peace after ww1 in 1918. Women"s movement for rights for girls, women and gender equality. Author of the peloponnesian war, realism; interstate relations are based on might; strategic interaction formed a pattern; cold war. The process of spread of a feature or trend from one place to another over time; travels from the west to the developing world, become widespread and accepted. Kant argued that europe would always be at peace if it were composed only of republics which obeyed the rule of law; guaranteed freedom of travel; and were members of an international federation. The principal that states have complete authority over their own territory; challenged greece and eu negotiations. Hegemony leadership or dominance, especially by one country or social group over others (even allies).