Bargaining and War
Clash of Civilizations
Nukes
IPE
Miscellanous
100
the area in which both actors would benefit more from bargaining with the other actor then going to war
What is Bargaining Space?
100
cultural entities based on language, religion, customs, and institutions
What are civilizations?
100
number of states that "potentially" have nuclear power
What is 9?
100
event that showed scholars that economics was an important part of studying politics
What is the 1973 Oil Embargo?
100
idea that currency value can be deduced from a McDonald's sandwhich
What is Big Mac Index?
200
Bargaining model implies ___________ about both benefits and costs.
What is perfect information?
200
the number of civilizations as proposed by the original theorist
What is 9?
200
soviet mega bomb
What is Tzar Bomba?
200
__________ argues that in order to understand economic policy one must: 1.Identify policy preferences domestically 2.Explore how institutions translate these preferences into policy
Who is Hiscox?
200
integration and exchange of ideas, products, culture, norms, etc.
What is globalization?
300
1. war is not rational 2. war is costly for everyone
What are the assumptions of the bargaining theory?
300
the developer of the idea of Clash of Civilizations
Who is Huntington?
300
most dangerous pairing of states
What is Non-Nuke and Non-Nuke?
300
kinds of comparative advantage
What are land rich, labor rich and capital rich?
300
2 kinds of exchange rates
What is peg and float?
400
the 3 potential uses for force
What are deterrence, compellent, and swaggering?
400
boundaries in which conflict is most likely to occur
What is fault lines?
400
1.To counter/mimic great powers 2.Fear of weak alliances 3.No nuclear allies 4.Fear from another state’s strength (conventional) 5.Cheaper than expanding conventional military capabilities 6.For offensive reasons (unlikely, but possible) 7.Enhance international standing
What are the possible reasons states want nuclear power?
400
theory that states that trade benefits those who own the factors of production, and harms those who own scarce factors
What is Stolper-Samuelson Theorem?
400
1. Economic 2.Technological 3.Cultural 4.Political 5.Military
What are the 5 aspects of globalization?
500
theorized that misinformation was a flaw of the bargaining theory
Who is James Fearon?
500
western, latin america, islamic, orthodox, Japanese, sinic, hindu, buddhist, african
What are the civilizations?
500
____ is necessary for deterrence theory?
What is credibility?
500
the flow of capital from one country to another
What is foreign investment?
500
“an organization that deals with the rules of trade between nations at a global or near-global level.”
What is the World Trade Organization (WTO)?
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