Fiche de révision : Global Power and Geopolitical Strategies

International Issues: National Interest, Power, and Geopolitics

1. 📌 Essentials

  • National Interest: Core goal guiding a state's foreign policy and actions.
  • Power: Ability to influence others to achieve outcomes.
  • Faces of Power (Nye): Behavior change, agenda control, perception shaping.
  • Types of Power: Hard (military, sanctions), (culture, values), Smart (blend).
  • Major Tools: Military interventions, economic sanctions.
  • Key Actors: States, private military companies, non-state actors.
  • Modern Warfare: Use of drones, AI, privatized conflicts.
  • Geopolitical Strategies: Influence through coercion, attraction, and information.
  • Power Resources: Military, economic, cultural, political.
  • Conflicts: Proxy wars, privatized wars, technological warfare.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • National Interest — Guides foreign policy; encompasses security, economic prosperity, influence.
  • Power — Capacity to influence; includes material (military, economic) and immaterial (culture, perception).
  • Faces of Power (Nye)
    • First face: Behavior change via threats/rewards.
    • Second face: Agenda-setting (limiting options).
    • Third face: Shaping perceptions unconsciously.
  • Types of Power
    • Hard Power: Military, sanctions.
    • Soft Power: Cultural influence, language, ideology.
    • Smart Power: Strategic combination of both.
  • Major Tools — Military interventions, sanctions, diplomatic influence.
  • Actors — States, private military companies (e.g., Wagner), non-state actors.
  • Technologies — Drones, AI, cyber warfare.

3. 🔬 Functions, Mechanisms & Relationships

  • Power enables states to pursue national interests through coercion or attraction.
  • Hard power (military, sanctions) enforces compliance or deters adversaries.
  • Soft power (culture, values) attracts allies and shapes global perceptions.
  • Nye’s faces of power explain how influence operates:
    • Behavior change (threats, rewards).
    • Agenda control (deciding what issues are discussed).
    • Perception shaping (unconscious influence).
  • Strategic use of smart power maximizes influence with minimal conflict.
  • Military interventions often follow national interests or responses to threats.
  • Economic sanctions serve as non-military coercive tools.
  • Influence resources are mobilized hierarchically: military > economic > cultural.

4. 🗂️ Hierarchical Diagram (ASCII)

Power & Influence in International Relations
 ├─ National Interest
 │    └─ Guides foreign policy decisions
 ├─ Power
 │    ├─ Hard Power (Military, Sanctions)
 │    ├─ Soft Power (Culture, Ideology)
 │    └─ Smart Power (Blend of both)
 ├─ Faces of Power (Nye)
 │    ├─ Behavior change (Threats/Rewards)
 │    ├─ Agenda control
 │    └─ Perception shaping
 ├─ Tools & Actors
 │    ├─ Military interventions
 │    ├─ Economic sanctions
 │    └─ Private military companies
 └─ Technologies
      ├─ Drones
      ├─ AI
      └─ Cyber warfare

5. ⚠️ High-Yield Pitfalls & Confusions

  • Confusing national interest with security; they are related but broader.
  • Mistaking soft power for mere cultural exports; it also involves values and ideology.
  • Overestimating the effectiveness of sanctions without considering unintended consequences.
  • Assuming military intervention always aligns with national interest; often complex and contested.
  • Confusing faces of power; all three are distinct but interconnected.
  • Underestimating the role of non-state actors like private military companies.
  • Overlooking the influence of perception and information in modern geopolitics.
  • Misinterpreting smart power as simply soft or hard power, rather than a strategic combination.

6. ✅ Final Exam Checklist

  • Define national interest and its components.
  • Explain power and its types (hard, soft, smart).
  • Describe Nye’s three faces of power.
  • List and differentiate tools of foreign influence: military, sanctions, cultural diplomacy.
  • Identify major actors in contemporary conflicts.
  • Understand modern warfare technologies: drones, AI, cyber.
  • Recognize examples of military interventions and economic sanctions.
  • Clarify the role of private military companies.
  • Explain how perception and information influence geopolitics.
  • Describe the concept of smart power and its strategic importance.
  • Recognize the significance of technological warfare in current conflicts.
  • Be familiar with major conflicts: Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Ukraine.
  • Understand the impact of privatization of wars.
  • Know the resources of influence: military, cultural, political.
  • Be aware of current challenges: privatized wars, AI, drones.

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Faces of Power — Nye?

Behavior change, agenda control, perception shaping.

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Core goal guiding a state's foreign policy.

Power — role?

Enables influence over others' behavior.

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