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LESSON 22: NATIONAL POWER[±¹·Â] (1/2)
READINGS: MINGST, 108-112.
Lesson Overview
Power [±Ç·Â] is the single most important concept in international Politics. In this lesson, we will examine the definition of power and discuss its characteristics.
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Lesson Objectives
Aftercompleting this lesson, you will be able to
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recognize the central importance of power in international politics.
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Study Notes
A. What is Power[±Ç·Â]
Power is a central concept in politics. Harold Lasswell defined politics as ¡°Who gets, what, when, how` This definition of politics focuses on power in the distribution process (and conflict among elite member¡¦(»ý·«)
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