world system theory and world order.pptx

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International relations Irum khan 157 marks Last lecture of paper 1

System approach What is International System? Morton Kaplan conceives of international system as “an analytical entity for explaining the behaviour of international actors and the regulative, integrative and disintegrative consequences of their policies.” Karl Deutsch holds, “International System consists of clusters of settlements, modes of transport, centers of cultures, areas of language, divisions of class and caste, barriers between markets, sharp regional differences in wealth and interdependence

Types of system by Morten Kaplan ) The Balance of Power System (2) The Loose Bi-polar System (3) The Tight Bi-polar System (4) The Universal System (5) The Hierarchical System (6) The Unit Veto System

Discussion on emerging world order T he first BRIC Summit in June 2009 expressed support for “a more democratic and just multipolar world order.” . In 2010 former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton observed, during an official visit to New Zealand, that “we see a shifting of power to a more multipolar world as opposed to the Cold War model of a bipolar world.” Former UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon , stated at Stanford University in 2013 that we have begun to “move increasingly and irreversibly to a multipolar world”. Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, declared at the second annual Russia-China Conference (2016) that “international relations have entered into a conceptually new historical stage. A stage that consists of the emergence of multipolar world order reflects the strengthening of new economic development centers and power centers”

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