PACS201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: David P. Barash, Michael Klare, Jennifer Welsh
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Lecture 4- the world order paradigm. Sometimes invisible hand is messy and not always balance of power present. Global public good- human rights, The world contains enough resources. Crafts and ways of making money passed on from generation to generation. Process of marginalization: unequal access to resources. International organizations, states, transnational corporations, ngos, ethnic groups, transnational social movements, global civil society, insurgent, criminal and terrorist groups. Nafta, formal international organizations, united nations, nato, kyoto. 4b3) shared values: human dignity vs healthy ecosystem. Governance failure: no organization, things fall apart, failures of local governance- economics problems, competition for power etc, failures of global governance. There is a lot of internal conflict in states. Un does not keep out self- defense: common security, human security- each individual should feel secure, not just the state. 4c) international law and norms. Law, p. 107- tere are rules that are respected out there.