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So the thing with a subject like IR is that there is no one right answer, it has a lot to do with the theoretical perspective one empasizes. And there are many different Ir theorists each with a specific way of looking at each concept especially power. You have the very famous theory by Lukes who treats power as having 3 faces; agenda setting etc. Now this question used the word national power so I'm guessing here one had to talk about how states acquire power relative to other states. In that context surely hanna you answered correctly. But as I pointed out above there could have been different ways of looking at national power, you could have talked about the transnational influence of big corporations and how they are a form of neo imperialism, a source of national power. Surely time will tell how the examiner wanted this question interpreted. But I'd like to put it out there that perhaps questions shouldn't be phrased using terminology such as the basic ingrediants because every Ir theorist and theory has given its version of what power is. Just my two cents. Regards, |
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Yes economics contribute and finance the acquisition of national power. The subject itself has a subjective nature, and one can address the dynamics of international society in as many ways as the diversity of one's knowledge. What matters is the art of making your argument relevant in a unanimous way.
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Hi bro hows was your outline?
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I wrote on the first topic.
1. Intro 2. Mechanism of globalisation - sea faring, railroads, air travel and improvements in transportation and logistics. - shrinkage of time and space fabric by communication and information technology. 3. Effects of globalisation on the world Dont remeber the subheadings but it had content from global warming to terrorism and economical interdependence and infusion of political ideologies from developed world to developing world. 4. Issues that call for a sense of coexistence and living together - Related the same issues discussed above to the thesis. 5. How can we learn to live together. - proposed some solutions. 6. Colnclusion. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk
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Nothing is easy i perceived.all that glitters is not gold.will anyone post the answers?
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Answers for what?
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implication of pakistans paticipation in saudi led coalition
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I stated my answer with this. If somebody wants to see the importance of national power than see the American model such as federated unit but with unanimous spirit of patriotism.Than have a look on Former national states such as USSR, Chechkoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. These states were supposed to be strongest and worlds super power.(I explained their characertistics feature which united different ethnolinguistic regions such as Serbia,Kosovo and Herzegovina in Yugo) Importance in terms of contemporary world:greatly reduced by liberal economy and globalization such as In Africa, where from food to state sovereignty is privatized( remember opposite of national power is privatization), such as blue helmet in conflict areas. Consequesces if national power is compromised than 1.Loss of sovereignty (Libya as a case study) 2.invitation of non state actors(Drug and klashankof culture in Pakistan) 3.separatist movement(Iraq,Syria and Balochistan) 4.Deterritorialization(Dhaka debacle of east Pakistan) 5.Economic dishormony(Greece crisis) I hope positive,rational and technical criticism would be out there. |
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My best suggestion to you is read articles and watch out the latest trend in middle east like a sensationalist story. My question started with Khurhshid Qassoris quote. "Before advancing to 34antiterrorism state alliance, Pakistan must not forget its soft geopolitical and demographic vectors such as worlds 2nd largest shia as well as Sunni state, in addition to sharing its border with Iran not KSA." |
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