Lecture notes for 4/14/99
Recall that a strong national economy provides governmental stability. -The government must also ensure the people that the government does, in fact, represent the people and provide for its citizens. National defense/military capabilities -When does the use of force become legitimate outside U.S. borders? -1) The use of force must protect vital interests. -ex. genocide in Kosovo -The genocide is relevant (and thus, legitimate reason to use force) to the U.S. because the European economy is tied in with the economy of the U.S. -2) Must have a clearly definied military objective(s). -ex. One of the military objectives in the Gulf War was to liberate Kuwait. -3) Must have a sufficient military force to end conflicts quickly and decisively. -4) The military action must have the support of the American people. -5) The military force should be used only as a last resort. -Prior to using military force, the nations should try to use: -talks and negotiations -economic sanctions -diplomacy -Military force is mothing more than an extension of politics. It is a political decision with a goal or agenda. -Political justification: when does a nation use force? -1) Involves an important political agenda -It must demonstrate resolve and commitment in crisis situations. -2) In support of the other democratic nations -ex. Cold War (demoncracy or communism?) -3) Defends U.S. citizens around the world -4) Strikes out against terrorism -5) Peacekeeping -ex. peacekeeping in Bosnia -Kosovo (support of peace agreements) -Somalia (peacekeeping in hostile situations; humanitarian aid) International politics: struggle for power between nations Balance of power system (BPS): governed international politics through the 18th and 19th centuries Collective security -replaced BPS -Unlike BPS, it involves the economy, trade, mutual agreements, etc. -It led to the development of the League of Nations and the UN (United Nations). -Problem: collective security didn't work. There was no international legitimacy because when the League of Nations was challenged, the League of Nations balked. -ex. Japanese aggression in Far East, Hitler and the Nazis, etc. More in the next lecture...