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NotesGlobal PoliticsTopic 3.3
Unit 3 · Development and sustainability · Topic 3.3

IB Global Politics — Nature, practice and study of development and sustainability

Topic 3.3 of IB Global Politics covers Nature, practice and study of development and sustainability, which is part of Unit 3: Development and sustainability. Students explore key concepts including Measuring development, Economic factors in development, Political and institutional factors, and more. A strong understanding of nature, practice and study of development and sustainability is essential for IB Global Politics exams and builds the foundation for connected topics across the syllabus.

Exam technique guidePractice questions

Key concepts in Nature, practice and study of development and sustainability

Key Idea: This topic is how development actually works: how we measure it (HDI, Gini…), the factors that drive or block it (economic, political, social, environmental), and the big contexts — trade, aid, debt, climate, food, water and energy security. The exam skill: explain why some countries develop and others don't, and what really helps.

📚 The micros at a glance

The building blocks

  1. 3.3.1 Measuring — GDP vs HDI, HPI, MPI, Gini, Happy Planet — measure human development, not just money.
  2. 3.3.2–3.3.4 Factors — Economic (trade, investment, resources), political & institutional (governance, corruption), social & environmental (gender, migration, climate).
  3. 3.3.5–3.3.7 Trade / Aid / Debt — Trade can drive or trap; aid can help or create dependency; debt can fund or crush — all depend on terms.
  4. 3.3.8–3.3.11 Security — Climate (hits the poorest), food (access not just supply), water (conflict or cooperation), energy (development + power).

⚖️ The recurring debates

  • Economic factors (trade, FDI)
  • Political factors (governance)
  • Judge: they interact

  • Can help OR harm
  • Depends on the terms
  • Judge: fair terms + governance

  • Climate hits the poorest
  • Food/water/energy are political
  • Judge: just, sustainable development
IB-style questionDiscuss[15 marks]

Discuss the view that political factors matter more than economic factors for development.

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The 15-mark markband (Paper 2)

Bands 1–6

Describe\text{Describe}Describe

Mostly descriptive; perspectives <strong>not identified</strong>.

avoid

Bands 7–9

Identify\text{Identify}Identify

Clear knowledge, but perspectives <strong>identified, not explored</strong>.

7–9

Bands 10–12

Explore\text{Explore}Explore

Well-supported argument; perspectives <strong>explored</strong>.

10–12

Bands 13–15

Evaluate\text{Evaluate}Evaluate

Balanced, compelling; perspectives <strong>explored AND evaluated</strong>.

13–15

Important: Reciting factors as a list. Examiners reward students who show factors <strong>interact</strong> (governance shapes whether trade/aid/resources help) and that trade, aid and debt <strong>depend on the terms</strong> — never simply good or bad.
Answer in your head first, then tap to reveal.

Why measure development beyond GDP? GDP ignores health, education, distribution and sustainability; measures like HDI, MPI and Gini capture human development and inequality that money alone misses.

Do trade, aid and debt help or harm? All three can do either — trade can drive growth or trap raw exporters, aid can build capacity or create dependency, debt can fund investment or crush a budget. It depends on the terms and governance.

Why is climate change a development issue? It destroys livelihoods and hits the poorest hardest — those who did least to cause it — undoing development gains and raising the question of who should pay (climate justice).

Why is hunger often about access, not supply? The world grows enough food, so most hunger comes from poverty, conflict, prices and distribution — access failures — not a global shortage.

What decides whether a country develops? An interaction of economic factors (trade, investment, resources) and political/institutional factors (governance, stability), plus social and environmental conditions — not any single factor.

Exam Tips

  • Measure development with HDI/MPI/Gini, not just GDP.
  • Show factors INTERACT — don't just list them.
  • Trade/aid/debt: depends on the terms and governance.
  • Climate/food/water/energy are political, not just technical.

What you'll learn in Topic 3.3

  • 3.3.1 Measuring development
  • 3.3.2 Economic factors in development
  • 3.3.3 Political and institutional factors
  • 3.3.4 Social and environmental factors
  • 3.3.5 Global trade and development
  • 3.3.6 Aid
  • 3.3.7 Debt
  • 3.3.8 Climate change and development
  • 3.3.9 Food security
  • 3.3.10 Water security
  • 3.3.11 Energy security
Suggested study order: Read the notes for each sub-topic below → test yourself with flashcards → attempt practice questions → review exam technique.

Study resources — 3.3 Nature, practice and study of development and sustainability

3.3.1

Measuring development

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3.3.2

Economic factors in development

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3.3.3

Political and institutional factors

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3.3.4

Social and environmental factors

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3.3.5

Global trade and development

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3.3.6

Aid

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3.3.7

Debt

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3.3.8

Climate change and development

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3.3.9

Food security

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3.3.10

Water security

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3.3.11

Energy security

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Topic 3.3 Nature, practice and study of development and sustainability forms a core part of Unit 3: Development and sustainability in IB Global Politics. Mastering these concepts will strengthen your understanding of connected topics across the syllabus and prepare you for exam questions that require analysis, evaluation, and real-world application.

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