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Samenvatting per lecture van het vak Political Dimension of Europe + de antwoorden op de vragen van de bijbehorende artikelen: What Democracy Is…and Is Not, Did History End? Assessing the Fukuyama Thesis, Democracy and Multiculturalism, The “Newest” Separation of Powers: Semipresidentialism.

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Lecture 1
Politics is about:
 Conflicts and cooperation  Different opinions
 The public sphere of the state  Representativity
 Pursuit and exercise of power  Distribution of resources


A state has:
 Geographic territory, internationally recognized boundaries
 Identifiable population
 Recognized government (=leadership that runs the state)
 Meaning the state has sovereignty: The ability to act within a territory,
independently from internal or external rivals.


What the state does:
 Protecting its territory and the population within it.
 Max Weber: "monopoly of legitimate violence"
 Providing collective goods, having institutions that help society function.


States differ based on:
 Territorial Organization
 Unitary: all the powers of government are vested in the central
government.
 Federal: the powers of government are divided between the center and
the units.
 Strength (what makes a state strong or weak)
 Size
 Strength of the economy
 Military might

,  Legitimacy: “right to rule” - consent to rule on the part of the people !
Legitimacy / right to rule is rooted in Max Weber's categorization:
 Traditional authority: kings/queens etc.
 Charismatic authority: Personality of ruler
 Rational-legal authority: System of collectively agreed rules


Pros of the state:
 The embodiment of the common goods (social democrats)
 A neutral arbiter (liberals)
 The results of society's need for authority and discipline (conservatives)


Cons of the state:
 A useless and immoral limitation of individual freedom (anarchists)
 An instrument of oppression (Marxists)
 An instrument of male power (feminists)


Lecture 2
Power: The ability to achieve a desired outcome to make others do what they
would otherwise not do.


There are three faces of power:
1. Decision making
2. Agenda setting
3. Thought control


High individual liberty, High state power,
Low state power Low individual liberty


The state is controlled by:
 Democratic regimes  representative elections
 Authoritarian regimes  one person or/and a small group of people, absence
of fair elections
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