Goods and Collective Action
International Laws and Treaties
Cooperation and Collective Security
Norms and International Organizations
IPE
100

Your apartment is an example of what type of good?

What is a private good

100

These are the three sources of international law

What are customs and principles, legal scholars, and treaties

100

Give me an example of a norm

What are:

-Not committing crimes against humanity

-maintaining treaty obligations

-Responsibility to Protect

100

The UN is an example of this type of IGO (think along the lines of the 2x2 table)

What is general purpose, universal membership

100
These people pay the cost of tariffs

Who are consumers

200

Fishing and the creation of Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) to address fishing disputes are representative of this problem in IR

What is Tragedy of the Commons

200

This is what pacta sun servanda means

Treaties will be honored

200

This is the last stage of the norm life-cycle

What is internalization (becomes part of a state's identity)

200

This is (a) definition of a norm

What is:

-An uncodified rule of behavior whose legitimacy is often established over time by habit or tradition

- Standards of behavior defined in terms of rights and obligations

- Standards of ‘appropriate’ or ‘proper’ behavior

200

Name two theoretical approaches to thinking about IPE

What are 

- Mercantilism

- Liberalism

- Marxism


300

This is what we mean when we talk about a good being rivalrous

What is once you use something, it is gone permanently

300

If the US is not using biological weapons during conflict and wants the rest of the states in the international system to follow suit, this is an example of ___ reciprocity

What is diffuse?

300

This US president is credited with coming up with modern version of collective security

Who is Woodrow Wilson

300

This color distinguishes UN Peacekeepers in missions

What is blue?

300

The General Data Protection Regulation, the Digital Markets Act, the Digital Services Act, and the Artificial Intelligence Act in which the EU puts specific requirements and obligations on US tech firms' products are known as this kind of non-tariff barrier

What are regulatory barriers?

400

The 'Security Commons' does this to states' framing of security

Shifts from security dilemma to collective good

400

When these types of states commit to the ICJ, their commitments are the most durable

What are Islamic Law states

400

Name two of the difficulties with collective security

What are:

- It's costly

- Sometimes, no state will take initiative to address problem

- Not clear what constitutes aggression in some cases

- Not clear who is the aggressor/how to address aggressor

- No standing forces

400

Name one of the primary functions that IOs serve

Functions:

- Forum for negotiation

-Take norms, ideals, treaties, and turn them into bureaucracies

- creating joint approach to collective problems

400

Sensitivity and vulnerability are the two dimensions in this IPE concept

What is interdependence?

500
Name all four IR solutions for addressing the distribution of goods
What are international law, norms, international organizations, and alliances
500

Name one significant finding about the International Criminal Court's efficacy

What are:

-Ratifications decreases human rights violations

- OTP more likely to start preliminary examination when human rights violations are gravest

-Formal investigation lesa likely if target has ties to P5

- ICC intervention increases SGBV

- ICC involvement prolong war; leaders and rebels seek to avoid prosecution

500

This is the realist perspective on collective security

What is that it is unnatural and unstable

500

Name 3 of the 5 bodies of the UN

5 primary organs

- General assembly

- Security council

- Secretariat

- Trusteeship Council

- International Court of Justice

500

This state has the absolute advantage in producing pizza and this state has the absolute advantage in producing kegs of beer

                        Pizzas                      Kegs of beer

State A            5,000                         200

State B            4,000                        300

What is State A has the absolute advantage in pizza and State B has the absolute advantage in beer

(State A can produce more pizzas and State B can produce more kegs of beer)

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