Liberalism
Realism
Constructivism
Neorealism
Neoliberalism
100
What are the 5 key principles of Liberalism?
Economic, Law, Morality, Collective Security, Institutions.
100
Realism is a response to this.
What is idealism?
100
Whereas realism is based on power and liberalism is based on cooperation, constructivism is based on
What is ideas
100
Primary difference between Neoliberalism and Neorealism?
What is the logic of absolute vs relative gains.
100
The declining Hegemon is attacked by the rising lower power.
What is Hegemonic Stability theory.
200
Liberalism follows the ideas of
Kant, JS Mill, Woodrow Wilson, Adam Smith.
200
Realism use this.
What is scientific methods.
200
Constructivism says that this plays a big role in international politics
What is socialization
200
The main aspect of neorealism.
What is distribution of material capability?
200
What are the shared core assumptions between Neoliberalism and Neorealism?
Actors and Preferences
300
How do Liberalists over come uncertainty?
Reciprocity and Cooperation.
300
Measure of power for realists are
What is material, military, economic, potential power
300
What does ontological difference refer to
What is difference in world view, constructivism is based on an ideational ontology
300
What are the core assumptions of neorealsism?
What is 1) states are still rational unitary actors, under condition of anarchy 2) states don’t seek POWER, they seek SECURITY 3) the system is ordered by the distribution of material capabilities (balance of power)
300
Neoliberals say the nature and durability or institutions as this.
What is explanatory variable.
400
One word to define liberalism
Cooperation
400
Realists believe the biggest problem is
What is uncertainty
400
What does mutual constitution refer to
What is the idea that identity and interest change each other constantly for each actor
400
In hegemonic stability theory the _______attacks the hegemon
What is rising challenger
400
A one word summary of neoliberals.
What is "Institutions"
500
What is the difference between Liberalism and Neoliberalism?
Liberalism= Cooperation Neoliberalism=Institutions
500
Core assumptions of realism
What is states are rational actors, states seek to have more power, balance of power is key determinant of international politics
500
What is the biggest problem of constructivism
What is "ideas all the way down"
500
Three main problems of realism
What is 1) tend to be snapshots, or static theory. 2) long term is not well considered, doesn’t explain change well (end of Cold War?) 3) Realism explains conflict, but not cooperation
500
Neoliberalism does not accept this as the cause of conflict.
What is distribution of power.
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