Methods
Authoritarianism &
Hybrid Regimes
Democracy
Political Violence
Political Economy
100

This kind of variable, also known as the "causal variable", causes the outcome of interest.

What is an independent variable?

100

This type of authoritarianism generally features a collection of wealthy elites 

What is oligarchy?

100

This term describes the process of countries becoming more democratic. 

What is democratization?

100

This form of political violence targets civilians to spread fear beyond the immediate targets

What is terrorism? 

100
This class position/vocation was the lowest and most common under feudalism

What is a peasant?

200

This qualitative methodology investigates a single instance of a phenomenon closely, rather than comparing two or more instances. 

What is a case study? 

200

Hybrid regimes are also often called this by political scientists

What is competitive authoritarianism? 

200

This theory attempts to explain the empirical observation that democracies almost never go to war against one another. 

What is democratic peace theory?

200
Robert Pape argues this tactic is often effective for extracting concessions from state

What is suicide bombing?

200

This international institution gives out loans to countries in need, but often conditions these loans on difficult demands for recipients to restructure their economies

What is the IMF?

300

The explanation for how x leads to y in a given theory.

What is the causal mechanism? 

300

This term, rooted in opposition to Napoleon Bonaparte, is often used to describe a governing military council 

What is a junta?

300

This type of democratic system is generally better at representing minority opinions in government and permitting more than two parties.

What is parliamentary or proportional representation? 

300

This profession is significantly more likely to engage in Islamic terrorism

What is engineering? 

300

Also called "dutch disease" this phenomenon occurs in countries that center their economies on a single export, usually oil

What is the resource curse?

400

This kind of comparison takes two generally different cases with similar outcomes to isolate one causal factor they have in common. 

What is a "most different" design? 

400

This authoritarian leader is one of two non-monarchs in the world to inherit their position through patrilineal succession. 

Who is Bashar al-Assad or Kim Jong Un?

400

This method of measuring democracy focuses not on institutions, but on the relationship between public opinion and public policy

What is outcome?

400

This kind of civil war/insurgency seeks to take control of the government, rather than secede or drive out a colonizing power. 

What is center-seeking?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: This Keynesian economic ideology dominated the world after 1945 until it was broadly replaced by neoliberalism in the late 1970s and 1980s

What is embedded liberalism? 

500

The term statisticians use to denote the number of cases in a given study

What is n?

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: This principle of Marxist-Leninist organizations is how one-party systems maintain party discipline while permitting limited input from the rank-and-file. 

What is democratic centralism? 

500

Conceived by Abdullah Ocalan, this ideology constitutes the founding idea of the primarily Kurdish autonomous region in northwestern Syria. 

What is democratic confederalism? 

500

This strategy of terrorism, according to scholars Kydd and Walter, seeks to display trustworthiness to a terrorist organization's own population

What is provocation? 

500

This philosopher is widely regarded as the first political economist

Who is Karl Marx?

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