POLI1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter Introduction & Chapter 1: Roll Back Malaria Partnership, Cosmopolitanism, Human Security
Document Summary
Technology: space/time compression when transferring information, transportation of goods and services, transnational civil society able to share information, states able to share information, research and tackle global issues. Increase in international institutions (nato, un, eu: allows for reduction of the security dilemma, cooperation and coordination between states, bilateral decision making. Ecological: fighting global diseases, combatting climate change. International security: security communities, decrease in violent conflict. Cultural: heterogeneity and homogenisation between states, multiculturalism. Technology: the use of technology by transnational terrorist groups, spread of illegal content, military being able to be displaced so quickly. Politics: loss of self-determination within states, battle for hegemony, nuclear proliferation. Economic: gfc saw global market crash, turn back to national markets. Increase in disease: climate change, biochemical weaphone. Legal: blurred lines of state sovereignty, anarchy. Security: security dilemma, anarchy, nuclear proliferation, war crimes, human security, production networks and global slavery. Cultural: cultural norms diminished, cosmopolitanism, ethical consideration needs to be upheld.