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Power
Sun Tzu: “If you believe in
freedom and peace, you must
study the mechanisms of
oppression and war.” (The Art of
War, China: 500 B.C.)
Power is Normative
Realist: Power is a tool used for good or
ill.
Lord Acton (Liberal): “Power corrupts,
absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
Marxist: private property, class, and
exploitation create power. Politics is
only the result
Power as a unit of analysis?
Power as measuring unit? (as in $)
Power cannot be isolated from other factors
(ceteris paribus)
Power is contextual
Power is both tangible and intangible
Power is multidirectional
Power is relational
Power is dynamic
Three aspects of power
As an exercise of influence
As a relationship (incl. action, purpose, and
value)
As a resource
As exercise of influence
Actor and event specific (e.g.,Vietnam war,
Landmine Treaty)
A dynamic continuum:
communication/travel/trade-persuasion/diplomacy--constraint/threats-condemnation/sanction--coercion/limited
force--war.
Relationship: Mixture of Action,
Purpose, Value
Power as means vs. end
Power as perception (psych. Environment:
e.g., Pearl Harbor)
Uni vs. multidirectional (e.g.,Kosovo Crisis
and Russia)
Trade-offs, linkages (Canada-US relations),
unintended consequences (Kosovo today)
Zero-sum and positive-sum (relational and
structural)
As a resource
Geopolitics: location, mil. force and
alliances. (e.g., Landpower {H. Mackinder}
vs Seapower {A. Mahan} strategies)
Mil. Force: size, training, equipment, power
projection, modernity (e.g., C4SRI, OEW,
PGM,)
Economic base: resources, infrastructure,
skilled labour, R&D, degree of GDP
dependent on trade, financial vulnerability
Resource (cont’d)
Demographics, ideology, national unity
Political system (open vs closed),
parliamentary vs. US separation of powers
Role of international organizations
Information (e. g., CNN effect) and
perception
Marxism and ‘Power’ in IP
Economic inequality not anarchy is the
problem
Bourgeois Western states vs
underdeveloped world
Colonialism--imperialism--neo-imperialism
Dependency theory: how underdevelopment
continues
Solution: revolution, Intra-Bourgeois
conflict, new terms of trade.
Conclusion
Power connected to normative purpose
Imprecise unit of measurement
Not abstract, but always context specific.