Refers to a school of thought in which foreign policy is influenced above all else bay an ideological principle.
What is Idealism?
Classical and structural are strands of me.
What is realism?
The National Interests of a state are pursued to ensure the survival and potential growth of that state.
What is the definition of National Interest?
The outward-looking policies, strategies and actions used by a state to achieve national interest goals.
What is foreign policy?
I am soft or hard.
What is power?
A school of thought in which foreign policy is influenced above all else by practical consideration.
What is Pragmatism?
Emphasis on power based on human nature.
What is Classical Realism?
National Security, Economic Prosperity, Regional Relationships, International Standing
What are the four key pursuits of national interest?
Diplomacy, Trade, Aid, Military
What are the four foreign policy instruments?
I am an important figure in understanding the notion of soft and hard power.
I am Joseph Nye?
A state assesses each situation on a case-by-case basis, rather than being guided by some 'eternal truth'.
What is pragmatism core elements?
Emphasis on power based on the anarchic nature of the global political arena.
What is Structural Realism?
A state's status as 'developed' or 'developing'. It is often associated with a state's capacity to trade globally.
What is economic prosperity?
The transfer of good and services between global actors.
What is foreign aid?
Coercion and force are often attributed to me.
What is Hard Power?
The means are just as important as the end.
What is idealism core elements?
Originating from the Greek words ano meaning 'without' and archos meaning 'leader'.
What is anarchy?
A state's international relations with fellow states from its surrounding geographical 'neighbourhood'.
What is Regional Relationships?
The exchange of good and services between global actors.
What is trade?
Co-opting and the use of appeal and attraction are often associated with me.
What is Soft Power?
Who is Tony Blair?
Used to describe a leaderless situation.
What is anarchic?
Reason of State
What is 'raison d'etat'?
55 teams composed of 3 600 medical personnel to 54 countries to provide stationed or touring medical services.
What is China's Foreign Aid policy 2014?
An actor's capacity to generate wealth by being in a position to tax, produce and trade.
What is Economic Power?