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1800-1919: British Empire - Uni-polar
1919-1939: Inter-war period - Multi-polar
1945-1990: USA vs USSR, Cold War - Bi-polar
1990-2030: USA globalised era - Uni-polar
2030+: Future - Unipolar? Bi-polar? Multi-polar?
Geopolitics
Mercantile Phase | ● Small colonies conquered on coastal fringes & islands ● Forts, navy • protect trade in raw materials and slaves |
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Imperial Phase | ● Coastal colonies extend inland • covering large territories ● Religion, competitive sport and language introduced to colonies ● Gov institutions with home country administrators set up ● Complex trade develops |
Colonial → Refers to the direct control exerted over territories conquered by mainly European powers in the period 1600 to 1900. Ruled by force
At its height the British Empire held power of ¼ of the world and ⅕ of its population. The empire was known as the empire where 'the sun never sets' due to its geographical spread.
The British Empire (UNIPOLAR)
How it was Controlled
At its height it extended over about ¼ of the world's land area & ruled about of the population
19th C Britain was leading trading country & first to industrialise ∴ it was very wealthy
Britain invested in its navy until it was the most powerful - maintaining sea power was crucial
Britain forces took direct control over the trading in countries and ran them to protect their trade & make Britain richer
British control involved (hard) and soft - Introduction of sports to many countries and conversion of many to Christianity The End of the Empire (Post-colonial era)
Running costs were large - after WW1 Britain could no longer afford it
Focus on post-war construction at home - colonies were seen as less important
After WW1 the right of any country to control another came under attack - independence movements forced Britain to abandon control
Global trade changed: New industrial powers (Germany, USA) created new markets & + competition
Military technology of others advanced: Britain could not protect all its colonies from new superpower USSR How Colonies were Controlled Directly: Colonial India
British military personnel, civil servants and entrepreneurs emigrated to India to run the Raj
Educated Indians (speaking English, European clothing) occupied lower admin jobs
Process of acculturation undertaken as British traditions were introduced
Strict order maintained, separated the White ruling British from the Indians
Colonial India
Acculturation → A process of cultural change that takes place when two different cultures meet and interact; it includes the transfer of a dominant culture's ideas on to a subordinate culture
An indirect form of control that means newly independent countries were not actually completely independent
Possible ways of neo-colonialism control:
Describes the dominance of a superpower over the other countries
The Cold War
Cold war → No shooting involved - direct conflict
The Cold War
The development of nuclear weapons changed how power was maintained during the cold war - Nuclear warfare stalemate agreed - the superpowers developed indirect control over other countries instead (Political, economic, military, cultural) Proxy wars during the cold war
Comparison between USA and USSR superpowers during the cold war
USA | USSR | |
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Human Resources | 287 million population (1989) | 291 million population (1991) |
Physical Resources | Raw materials = mostly self-sufficient. Imported oil | Raw materials = mostly self-sufficient. Exported oil |
Economic System | Capitalist, free market economy & global TNCs | Socialist, centrally planned economy; most businesses = status owned |
Political System | Democracy | Dictatorship |
Allies | W. Europe through NATO Strong economic & military ties to Japan & S. Korea | E Europe (warsaw pact countries) & alliances w/Cuba & other developing nations |
Military Power | Largest Navy, most powerful airforce w/ ring of bases around USSR. Large nuclear arsenal & global network of nuclear bases Extensive global intelligence • CIA | V. large ary & large (often outdated) naval & airforce Nuclear weapons Troops stationed in E. Europe Extensive global intelligence • KGB |
Cultural Influence | Film, radio, TV & music = powerful for conveying positive view of consumerism, family values, democracy & affluence to global audience | Exported a 'high' culture message focused on ballet, classical music & art Strict censorship |
Why USSR Lost the Cold War
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