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If, for a moment, we regard [[mankind]] as one individual, we see that the human race is like a person carried away by [[unconscious]] powers; and the human race also likes to keep certain problems tucked away in separate drawers . . . If, for a moment, we regard [[mankind]] as one individual, we see that the human race is like a person carried away by [[unconscious]] powers; and the human race also likes to keep certain problems tucked away in separate drawers . . .
-Our world is, so to speak, dissociated like a neurotic, with the [[Iron Curtain]] making a symbolic line of division. . . . It is the face of his own evil [[shadow (psychology)|shadow]] that grins at Western man from the other side of the Iron Curtain (Jung, 1964:85).+Our world is, so to speak, dissociated like a neurotic, with the [[Iron Curtain]] making a symbolic line of division. . . . It is the face of his own evil [[shadow (psychology)|shadow]] that grins at Western man from the other side of the Iron Curtain ([[Man and His Symbols|Jung, 1964:85]]).
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Global politics is the discipline that studies the political and economical patterns of the world. It studies the relationships between cities, nation-states, shell-states, multinational corporations, non-governmental organizations and international organizations.

It has been argued that global politics should be distinguished from the field of international politics, which seeks to understand political relations between nation-states, and thus has a narrower scope. Similarly, international relations, which seeks to understand general economic and political relations between nation-states, is a narrower field than global politics.

Current areas of discussion include national and ethnic conflict regulation, democracy and the politics of national self-determination, globalization and its relationship to democracy, conflict and peace studies, comparative politics, political economy, and the international political economy of the environment.

History

Beginning in the late 1800s, several groups have extended the definition of the political community beyond nation-states to include much, if not all, of humanity. These "internationalists" include Marxists, human rights advocates, environmentalists, peace activists, feminists, and dalits

Jung on global politics

Jung saw the neuroses of individuals reflected in the neurotic nature of global politics, and vice versa.

If, for a moment, we regard mankind as one individual, we see that the human race is like a person carried away by unconscious powers; and the human race also likes to keep certain problems tucked away in separate drawers . . . Our world is, so to speak, dissociated like a neurotic, with the Iron Curtain making a symbolic line of division. . . . It is the face of his own evil shadow that grins at Western man from the other side of the Iron Curtain (Jung, 1964:85).




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