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Global Politics IB Key Concepts Q&A Latest Update

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Global Politics IB ( Key Concepts ) | Q&A Latest 2025/2026, 100% PASS Power - Answer -Power is a central concept in the study of global politics and a key focus of the course. Power is used to effect change, rather than being viewed as a unitary or independent force. Sovereignty - Answer -Sovereignty characterizes a state's independence, it's control over territory and its ability to govern itself. Legitimacy - Answer -Legitimacy refers to an actor or an action being commonly considered acceptable and provides the fundamental basis or rationale for all forms of governance and other ways of exercising power over others. Interdependence - Answer -In global polotics, the concept of interdependence most often refers to the metal reliance between and among groups, organizations, geographic areas and/or states for access to resources that sustain living arrangements. Human Rights - Answer -Human rights are basic claims and entitlements that, many argue, one should be able to exercise simply by virtue of being a human being. Justice - Answer -There are a number of different interpretations of the concept of justice. Closest being the idea of fairness and with individuals getting what they deserve. Liberty - Answer -The concept of liberty refers to having freedom and autonomy.