This model of the international system has 2 great powers
This is the threat to use force
What is coercion?
This is an example of an intelligence product
What is PDB/NIE/CIA Daily Wire/National Terrorism Center?
This framework believes that international institutions can positively influence state behavior
What is neoliberal institutionalism?
This UN body is one enforcement mechanism for international law
What is the UN Security Council?
This non-state actor is made up of individuals/groups from states
What are non-governmental organizations/NGOs?
These are the 4 "C"s required for coercion
What is capability, credibility, communication, and calculation?
This is the main customer for the intelligence community
What is the President?
This framework assumes that states are the primary actor and there is a lack of trust between them
What is realism?
These are the two requirements for custom in international law
What are state practice and the belief that the practice is legally obligatory?
This model of the international system has no poles or permanent alliances
What is diffuse?
These are the two types of coercion
What is deference and compellence?
This is the number of agencies and organizations in the intelligence community
What is 18?
This framework assumes that human beings are good and the international system is capable of being more peaceful
What is idealism?
This is an example of an important multilateral treaty (give one)
What are the UN charter/UN Law on the Sea/Geneva Convention?
What is power?
This type of economic tools seeks to cut off a country from the international economy
What are sanctions?
This document helps set national security priorities (there are 3, give one)
What are the NSS/NDS/NIPF?
This framework believes that the international institution is a social structure
What is constructivism?
This is an example of an important bilateral treaty (give one)
What are the START treaty/SALT treaty/extradition treaties/air treaties?
These 2 things are categories of goals international actors can have (there are 4, name 2)
What is philosophical/ideological, security, economic/resource, or humanitarian?
Economic sanctions are a form of this other tool
What is coercion?
This intelligence agency has an AI security center
What is the NSA?
This lens believes the system should focus on care and equity over rights and power
What is the feminist and gender lens?
This international body deals with enforcing international law for individuals
What is the International Criminal Court?