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STATE SYSTEM OR NATION STATE SYSTEM

  1. Definition

Relations between politically organized human groupings that occupy distinctive pieces of land, are not under any higher authority and enjoy and exercise a measure of independence from each other.

2. Evolution of State System

1648 Treaty of Westphalia

Facilitating or marking transition from medieval political authority (dispersed political authority or no central political authority) to modern political authority (unified or central political authority)

1648 – 18th Century

Eurocentric state system

18th Century – World War I

Predominantly State system remained western

Imperialism, Mercantilism provided the foundations of global politics and economy thus sate system in a way also globalized as a result of colonialism and imperialism

1914 – 1945

State system embraced non-western empires. For example in Turkey, Japan, China

1945 – 1991

Decolonization led to dramatic expansion of state system

1991 – Onwards

End or collapse of communist order revolted in birth of new states

Glaring example were USSR breakup and Yugoslavia

3.  Basic Features of State System

Sovereignty

Nationalism

Territorial integrity

Legal equality

4. Challenges of State System

Globalization

Centrifugal Forces

Ecological Balance

Advances in Warfare Technology

Multi-culturalism

Future of State System

Non-ordained by Almighty. Humans fashioned it

Remained under stress between 1991 – 2008, however it is very much resurgent since then

Our International System continues to be based on this basic unit of state system

History is on the sides of states     

References:

Robert Jackson – Introduction to IR (Chapter 1)

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