2. UNIT IV: THE GLOBAL
INTERSTATE SYSTEM
Angelo V. Ancheta
BEED 4F
3. 01 explain the effects of globalization on
governments;
02 identify the institutions that govern
international relations; and
03 differentiate internationalism from
globalism
OBJECTIVES
4. 89%
Type A
74%
Type B
According to Schattle (2014), Globalozation has dispersed
political and economic power beyond the state. Global
Norms, Economic Policies, and competitive benefits have
forced each state to participate in International relations
with the purpose of estblishing legitimacy, respectability,
economic growth, and peace and order.
Effects of Globalization on Government
6. TRADITIONAL CHALLENGES
National/Identity Movements
Global Economics
Global Social Movements
An example of this is the
intervention of Russia in
the affairs of people in
Crimea who want to be
part of Russia even if they
are part of Ukraine.
Al-Qaeda and ISIS
movement were based on
the fundamentalist version
of Islam.
Governments have to comply
with Global or regional
agreements (e.g. WTFO,
NAFTA, EU and ASEAN)
Human Rights Movement,
Environmental Movement,
Women Rights Movement
etc.
7. 89%
Type A
74%
Type B
it can be defined as political activities and other kinds and
aspects of interactions among states, inter-governmental
organization, non-government organizations and
Multinational Corporations
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
8. it can be defined as the principle of cooperation
among nations, for the promotion of their
common good (Dictionary.com, 2020).
INTERNATIONALISM
is a national policy of treating the whole world as a
proper sphere for political influence (Merriam-
Webster, 2020).
GLOBALISM
INTERNATIONALISMANDGLOBALISM
9. 9
The belief that the world is being integrated
is based on unequal terms with the
dominance of one nation-state over others.
HegemonicInternationalism
It is a belief that certain goals such as peace
and prosperity can be attained through
cooperation and collaboration between and
among countries.
LiberalInternationalism
It is the belief that conflicts within societies
ascend due to international factors and
alliances.
RevolutionaryInternationalism
INTERNATIONALISM
According to Fred Halliday, there
are three concepts of
Internationalism: hegemonic,
revolutionary and liberal.
INTERNATIONALISM
10. Economic Globalism -involves
long-distance flows of goods
services and capital.
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Military Globalism - refers to long-
distance networks in which force,
and the threat or promise of force
are deployed.
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3
Sales.
Environmental Globalism - refers
to long-distance transport of
materials that affect human health
or well-being.
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2
Social and Cultural Globalism -
it involves movements of ideas,
information, images, and
people who of course carry
ideas and information with
them.
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GLOBALISM
American Political Scientist, Joseph Nye, has identified four dimensions of Globalism: