POLD89H3 Lecture Notes - Antonio Gramsci, Hard Power, Free Trade

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Old governance vs. new governance: the (nation)state and global governance institutions and global. Outline: aspects of power, power and influence, soft power, power of agenda setting, power of ideas, norms and values, power and capability. National capabilities: tangible elements: geography and demography, economic and military resources, comparing capabilities: indexes of power. National capabilities: intangible elements: intelligence, goals, plans and intentions, knowledge of the other, feedback. Diplomatic influence: five substantive functions of diplomacy, negotiation and bargaining, conflict resolution, military and economic influence, use of force, threatening to use force, beyond the use of force, economic persuasion. National power can be thought of as a relationship. It takes on meaning only as it affects a state"s behavior toward another state or international actor. Broadly defined, power is the ability to overcome obstacles and influence outcomes. Power can be seen as a set of national capabilities or as a process of exercising influence.

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