Overview of IR/ IR Frameworks
Instruments of Foreign Policy and Rise of Democracy
Ethics and International Law
Cyber Threats and Arrest Warrants
Environment and the US Interagency Process
100

The primary actor in realism

States

100

The threat/limited use of force describes this concept

Coercion

100

A set of rules binding international actors

International Law

100

Where the first prosecution for crimes against humanity occurred

Nuremberg

100

Effect on cities that increasingly pump out groundwater

Sinking

200

List two types of non-state actors

IGOs, NGOs, terrorist orgs, corporations (private), civil society groups, individuals, peoples, etc.

200
The literal meaning of democracy

people power

200

The two types of ILaw/ how it is created

1. Treaties 2. Customs

200

The most wired country in the world

Estonia

200

Who/What coordinates and overlooks departments of government

President/ Executive Branch

300

The 3 types of polar structures in international system

Uni, Bi, and Multipolar

300

The question "How can political systems ensure that victors do not turn the leverage of incumbency into permanent advantage" describes this:

Loser's Dilemma

300

In the mid 20th century, this created the common standard for human rights

1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights

300

Name of the 1998 Russian Cyber Hack on US software

Moonlight Maze

300

Where groundwater comes from

Precipitation

400

The framework that assumes the international system is a social structure

Constructivism

400

Competitive elections and universal suffrage describes this type of democratic/autocratic system

Electoral Democracy

400

A requirement for customary laws to be legitimate, which rests on the belief that the practice is legally obligatory

opinio juris

400

The 4 Top States to Look out for in Intelligence Brief

China, Russia, North Korea, Iran

400

Where the NSC is located

Eisenhower Building

500

The Bretton Woods Conference illustrates this theoretical framework

Neoliberal institutionalism

500

List the 4 C's necessary for Coercion to succeed

1. Capability 2. Credibility 3. Communication 4. Calculation

500

List 3 ways in which ILaw is enforced

UN Sec Council, International Tribunals, Reciprocal Enforcement, Domestic Enforcement, Unilateral Actions in the Field

500

The 3 Factors of Punishment in International Criminal Law

1. Severity of Punishment 2. Speed 3. Certainty

500

 2 out of the 4 "Influences from the Hill" from the Interagency Process Lecture

Individual members w/ policy interests, Committees germane to an issue, Issue relevant to a member's state/district, Staffers

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