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BBA-II
Approach: Powerful World
The theory of Realism built upon from certain assumptions, mentioned below
 Human Nature is imperfect and imperfect able
 Human beings in order to achieve self-interest do not hesitate to destroy others
when and where he gets an opportunity. Likewise countries follows
 The National interest of various countries are sometime conflicting
 Different interests can lead to war and other form of conflicts
 A country’s power is crucial in determining the outcome of conflict and also to
influence other countries.
 Every country tries to increase its power which is fixed doctrine ( Power)
 Thus, there is contest of power going on in the world and this can neither be
controlled nor regulated by international law or any international organization.
 International politics, then, is aimed at increasing power, keeping power or
demonstrating power.
Approach: Utopian World
Realism is totally oppose to Idealism, the difference can be
measure from assumptions of Idealism.
The Current international system is based on upon power
politics
It is temporary and passing phase of history
When this phase will pass, a new future society will emerge. The
new society will be based on morality, non-violence, harmony
and brotherhood.
In the emerging societies the interest of various groups are likely
to be adjusted in the larger interest of the mankind as a whole.
Approach: Peaceful World
DEFINITION:
LIBERALISM
Doyle defines four definition to Liberalism
 All citizens are juridically equal and possesses certain
basic rights to education, free press and religious
tolerance etc.
 The Legislative assembly of the state possesses only the
authority invested in it by the people, whose basic rights
it can’t abuse.
 Right to own property and productive forces
 The most effective system of economic exchange is one
largely driven by market forces and subordinated to
bureaucratic control, domestically and internationally
Liberal emerged after World War I
The liberalist produced three ideas to oppose Realists
Collective Security/ LON
Legal Procedures
Disarmament ( Washington Naval Conference 1922 and Geneva
Disarmament Conference 1932)
To Maintain Transnational Relations
 Human nature is peaceful/ Rational, can think.
 Maintain peace in the world
 progress can be achieve through peace.
 Peace can be achieve through international organizations/ UNO
 To make world Democratic ( Democracy)
 Self Determination
 Collective Security/ NATO
 Diplomacy
 World Organization
First Image of Liberalism Second Image of Liberalism Third Image of Liberalism
Intervention by the Governments
domestically and internationally
disturbing the nature order
Undemocratic nature of
international politics, especially
foreign policy and balance of power.
The balance of power system
Individual Liberty, Free Trade,
Prosperity, and interdependence
National self determination, open
governments responsive to public
opinion; collective security
A World Government, with power of
mediate and enforce decisions.
 Harmony of interest
 Collective Security
 Self Determination
 Superpowers
 Transnational Actors.
 Interdependence
 Cooperation
 State Autonomy
Cooperation is harder to achieve and sustain
 It has failed to replace old balance of power with the rule of law
 America Hegemony has no longer remained support to Liberalism
 Liberal Principle of sovereign equality is under threat
 The division of super power over NATO or US military intervention
 Liberalist have failed to protect environment, poverty reduction, nuclear non-
proliferation, and prevention of human atrocities.
 Global Politics (institution of governance) is no to much liberalism
 Standard life/ Quality
 Promotion of trade for peace
 Democratic World
 Set up Liberal Institution
 Modern Welfare States
 IT try to maintain justice, liberty and
tolerance.
 Promotion of trade for peace
 Democratic World
 Set up Liberal Institution
 Modern Welfare States
Nation in a State
WHAT IS A NATION
According to the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
A nation is, “large community of people
usually sharing a common history,
language, etc. and living in a particular
territory under one government.
THREE FACTORS
OF NATION
Certain Similarities
 Feeling of community
 Desire to be separate
THREE FACTOR OF
NATION
Certain Similarities
Language, race, religion, common historical experience,
regular socio-economic and political interaction.
 Feeling of community
Nation feel as separate nation, nationhood, patriotism etc.
describe the feeling of community.
 Desire to be separate
Nations are formed when they feel themselves as separate,
they want to remain political dominant.
WHAT IS A STATE
A state may be defined as a community of
people in a definite territory with an
organized government which is free from
external control. A state has four basic
characters such as population, territory,
independent government and sovereignty.
WHAT IS A NATION-
STATE
According to John Rourk
A nation state means political unit that is
sovereign( it does not reorganizes any
higher political authority) and whose
inhabitants identify politically with it and
support it.
ORIGIN OF
NATION-STATE
Nation state is modern phenomena which emerged in 17th
century, before this different patterns of political life existed
which slowly progressed and culminated into nation state.
 Roman Empire
 ( Catholic Christian Religion and Feudal System).
 Kingdoms
 Renaissance and Reformation ( 1350-1550)
 Nationalism ( State belongs to people not kind or any
religious authority.
EXPANSION OF
NATION-STATE
IT first Appeared in Europe
 After World War 2
 After Decolonization
 Nationalist movements in colonies
IS PAKISTAN A NATION-
STATE?
Yes Pakistan is nation state/ no matter
what theory of nation or nationalism is
applied to study of its society.
 Common Religion/ Minority
Common History
 Common values
FUTURE OF
NATION-STATE
 Until and unless the pattern of political loyalty is intact ,
there is nor immediate threat to the existence of nation
state.
 Sovereignty and Patriotism
 Military Power/ Defense System
 Globalization is threat to nation state because international
organizations influence the decision making of the nation
state.
 Technology Revolution is also a threat to Nation State
because States are no longer capable to protect citizens from
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Liberlalism

  • 1.
  • 4. The theory of Realism built upon from certain assumptions, mentioned below  Human Nature is imperfect and imperfect able  Human beings in order to achieve self-interest do not hesitate to destroy others when and where he gets an opportunity. Likewise countries follows  The National interest of various countries are sometime conflicting  Different interests can lead to war and other form of conflicts  A country’s power is crucial in determining the outcome of conflict and also to influence other countries.  Every country tries to increase its power which is fixed doctrine ( Power)  Thus, there is contest of power going on in the world and this can neither be controlled nor regulated by international law or any international organization.  International politics, then, is aimed at increasing power, keeping power or demonstrating power.
  • 6. Realism is totally oppose to Idealism, the difference can be measure from assumptions of Idealism. The Current international system is based on upon power politics It is temporary and passing phase of history When this phase will pass, a new future society will emerge. The new society will be based on morality, non-violence, harmony and brotherhood. In the emerging societies the interest of various groups are likely to be adjusted in the larger interest of the mankind as a whole.
  • 8. DEFINITION: LIBERALISM Doyle defines four definition to Liberalism  All citizens are juridically equal and possesses certain basic rights to education, free press and religious tolerance etc.  The Legislative assembly of the state possesses only the authority invested in it by the people, whose basic rights it can’t abuse.  Right to own property and productive forces  The most effective system of economic exchange is one largely driven by market forces and subordinated to bureaucratic control, domestically and internationally
  • 9. Liberal emerged after World War I The liberalist produced three ideas to oppose Realists Collective Security/ LON Legal Procedures Disarmament ( Washington Naval Conference 1922 and Geneva Disarmament Conference 1932) To Maintain Transnational Relations
  • 10.  Human nature is peaceful/ Rational, can think.  Maintain peace in the world  progress can be achieve through peace.  Peace can be achieve through international organizations/ UNO  To make world Democratic ( Democracy)  Self Determination  Collective Security/ NATO  Diplomacy  World Organization
  • 11. First Image of Liberalism Second Image of Liberalism Third Image of Liberalism Intervention by the Governments domestically and internationally disturbing the nature order Undemocratic nature of international politics, especially foreign policy and balance of power. The balance of power system Individual Liberty, Free Trade, Prosperity, and interdependence National self determination, open governments responsive to public opinion; collective security A World Government, with power of mediate and enforce decisions.
  • 12.  Harmony of interest  Collective Security  Self Determination  Superpowers  Transnational Actors.  Interdependence  Cooperation  State Autonomy
  • 13. Cooperation is harder to achieve and sustain  It has failed to replace old balance of power with the rule of law  America Hegemony has no longer remained support to Liberalism  Liberal Principle of sovereign equality is under threat  The division of super power over NATO or US military intervention  Liberalist have failed to protect environment, poverty reduction, nuclear non- proliferation, and prevention of human atrocities.  Global Politics (institution of governance) is no to much liberalism
  • 14.  Standard life/ Quality  Promotion of trade for peace  Democratic World  Set up Liberal Institution  Modern Welfare States
  • 15.  IT try to maintain justice, liberty and tolerance.  Promotion of trade for peace  Democratic World  Set up Liberal Institution  Modern Welfare States
  • 16. Nation in a State
  • 17. WHAT IS A NATION According to the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary A nation is, “large community of people usually sharing a common history, language, etc. and living in a particular territory under one government.
  • 18. THREE FACTORS OF NATION Certain Similarities  Feeling of community  Desire to be separate
  • 19. THREE FACTOR OF NATION Certain Similarities Language, race, religion, common historical experience, regular socio-economic and political interaction.  Feeling of community Nation feel as separate nation, nationhood, patriotism etc. describe the feeling of community.  Desire to be separate Nations are formed when they feel themselves as separate, they want to remain political dominant.
  • 20. WHAT IS A STATE A state may be defined as a community of people in a definite territory with an organized government which is free from external control. A state has four basic characters such as population, territory, independent government and sovereignty.
  • 21. WHAT IS A NATION- STATE According to John Rourk A nation state means political unit that is sovereign( it does not reorganizes any higher political authority) and whose inhabitants identify politically with it and support it.
  • 22. ORIGIN OF NATION-STATE Nation state is modern phenomena which emerged in 17th century, before this different patterns of political life existed which slowly progressed and culminated into nation state.  Roman Empire  ( Catholic Christian Religion and Feudal System).  Kingdoms  Renaissance and Reformation ( 1350-1550)  Nationalism ( State belongs to people not kind or any religious authority.
  • 23. EXPANSION OF NATION-STATE IT first Appeared in Europe  After World War 2  After Decolonization  Nationalist movements in colonies
  • 24. IS PAKISTAN A NATION- STATE? Yes Pakistan is nation state/ no matter what theory of nation or nationalism is applied to study of its society.  Common Religion/ Minority Common History  Common values
  • 25. FUTURE OF NATION-STATE  Until and unless the pattern of political loyalty is intact , there is nor immediate threat to the existence of nation state.  Sovereignty and Patriotism  Military Power/ Defense System  Globalization is threat to nation state because international organizations influence the decision making of the nation state.  Technology Revolution is also a threat to Nation State because States are no longer capable to protect citizens from
  • 26. @ Mini Stadium Kundhkot