Internatıonal Organızatıon And Global Governance Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1114920
According to Heywood, which of the followings is among the characteristics for a great power to be deemed to rank amongst the most powerful in a hierarchical state-system?
Adopting a forward foreign policy. |
Having regional spheres of interests. |
Being an economically developing state. |
Having potential impact on international affairs. |
Having the capacity to maintain their own security in collaboration with other countries in the region. |
Heywood notes that a great power is “deemed to rank amongst the most powerful in a hierarchical state-system” and identifies four criteria for being a member of this so-called “great power club”:
• “Great powers are in the first rank of military prowess, having the capacity to maintain their own security and, potentially, to influence other powers.
• They are economically powerful states; although (as Japan shows) this is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for great power status.
• They have global, and not merely regional, spheres of interests.
• They adopt a ‘forward’ foreign policy and have actual, and not merely potential, impact on international affairs”
Therefore, the correct option is A.
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