GS101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Human Security, Soft Power, Outlaw Country

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Policy can be understood as how a community should be run, and why. Domestic policy concerns the way one"s national community is or should be governed. Foreign policy concerns the way one"s country does or should relate to other countries, and their national government around the world. Power is in general terms the ability of a country to get what it wants. Hard power boils down to bucks and bullets - or in other words, economic wealth and military capability. Soft power refers to one"s ability to get others to think the way one does. Cultural influence and the impact of one"s culture and values around the world are crucial here. Military strength is based on a complex set of factors, including war-readiness, military spending, and both the quality and quantity of weaponry and soldiery. Great powers - middle powers - small powers - rogue regimes - failed states.

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