A historical process involving a fundamental shift or transformation in the spatial scales of human social organization that links distant communities and expands the reach of power relations across regions and continents.
What is globalization?
100
The theoretical approach that analyzes all international relations as the relations of states engaged in the pursuit of power.
What is realism?
100
When one state seeks to improve its security, it creates insecurity in other states.
What is security dilemma?
100
Citizens and groups that are neither in the public sector nor the private sector and that engage in dialogue, debate, conflict, and negotiation.
What is civil society?
100
birth certificate, birth registration
What are first identity documents?
200
Ended Thirty Year's War and was crucial in delimiting the political rights and authority of European monarchs.
What is Peace of Westphalia?
200
A persistent society-wide structure within which gender relations are defined by male dominance and female subordination.
What is patriarchy?
200
The first permanent collective international security organization aimed at preventing future wars and resolving global problems.
What is League of Nations?
200
A firm with subsidiaries that extend the production and marketing of the firm beyond the boundaries of any one country?
What is a multinational corporation (MNC)?
200
The state can separate citizens from illegal immigrants.
What is the distinguishability assumption?
300
A government that champions freedom of the individual, constitutional civil and political rights, and laissez faire economic arrangements.
What is liberal democracy?
300
A structural theory of realism that views states as security maximizers, more concerned with absolute power as opposed to relative power.
What is defensive realism?
300
The material threats and inducements leaders employ to achieve the goals of their state.
What is hard power?
300
A network of activists, often a coalition of NGOs, distinguishable largely by the centrality of principled ideas or values in motivating its formation.
What is transitional advocacy network (TAN)?
300
The existence of long time resident members of a polity, citizens by birth who are unrecognized by agents of the state because of their lack of official standardized documentation.
What is blurred membership?
400
Individual Dimension, Domestic Sources, Systemic Factors, Global Factors
What are levels of analysis?
400
A position that advocates equal rights for women but also supports a more progressive policy agenda, including social justice, peace, economic well-being, and ecological balance.
What is liberal feminism
400
Carries out the administrative work of the United Nations as directed by the General Assembly, Security Council, and other organs.
What is the United Nations Secretariat?
400
When trade or communication between two countries is routed indirectly via a third country.
What is triangulation?
400
The process through which citizenship status is ascribed to a non-citizen by the acquisition and possession of seemingly legal documents that prove membership of the state.
What is documentary citizenship?
500
A geopolitical and economic organization of several countries located in Southeast Asia. initially formed as a display of solidarity against communism.
What is Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)?
500
1. liberal polities exhibit restraint in their relations with other liberal polities
2. they are imprudent in relations with authoritarian states
What is democratic peace thesis
500
1.Military and economic tools
2.Foreign Assistance
What is "sticks" and "carrots"?
500
Funds or business activity move from one country to another to increase profits by escaping the constraints imposed by governmental regulations.
What is regulation arbitrage?
500
1. Victims of dislocation
2. Dislocated indigenous and tribal groups
3. Ethnic minorities