International System
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An International System is a political governance global system that structures state interactions through diplomatic mechanisms to manage international relation outcomes.
- AKA: World System, Global Political System, International Order, Interstate System.
- Context:
- It can typically establish International System Norms with international system behavioral rules.
- It can typically maintain International System Institutions through international system organizational structures.
- It can typically regulate International System Conflicts with international system dispute mechanisms.
- It can typically facilitate International System Cooperations through international system treaty frameworks.
- It can typically distribute International System Powers with international system hierarchy arrangements.
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- It can often generate International System Alliances through international system security partnerships.
- It can often create International System Laws with international system legal principles.
- It can often develop International System Trade Networks through international system economic integrations.
- It can often produce International System Crisis Managements with international system diplomatic coordinations.
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- It can range from being a Unipolar International System to being a Multipolar International System, depending on its international system power distribution.
- It can range from being an Anarchic International System to being a Hierarchical International System, depending on its international system authority structure.
- It can range from being a Stable International System to being an Unstable International System, depending on its international system equilibrium state.
- It can range from being a Closed International System to being an Open International System, depending on its international system membership accessibility.
- It can range from being a Regional International System to being a Global International System, depending on its international system geographic scope.
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- It can integrate with Economic Systems for international system trade regulations.
- It can connect to Security Architectures for international system defense coordinations.
- It can interface with Legal Frameworks for international system justice administrations.
- It can communicate with Cultural Networks for international system identity formations.
- It can synchronize with Technology Platforms for international system information flows.
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- Example(s):
- Historical International Systems, such as:
- Contemporary International System Types, such as:
- Theoretical International System Models, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Domestic Political Systems, which lack international system transnational dimensions.
- Empire Systems, which lack international system sovereign equality.
- Tribal Systems, which lack international system state actors.
- Corporate Networks, which lack international system political authority.
- Religious Orders, which lack international system territorial sovereignty.
- See: Political System, World Order, International Relations, Global Governance, State System, Diplomacy, International Law, Power Politics, Multilateralism.