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.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

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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