RUS/USSR
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Credible commitment problems
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RUS in terms of size

What is the biggest country?

100

Putin's party

What is called United Russia?

100

Credible commitment

What is a believable promise?

100

Examples of credible commitment problems

What are the US Civil War (N v. S/the number of slave and free states added), RUS v. UKR (+NATO, in some cases), king vs.moneylender/s, king vs. parliament in starting wars, and doctors being able to get sued for medical lawsuits?

100

Totalitarianism

What is a type of authoritarian regime w/ a highly centralized state whose regime seeks to eliminate all political pluralism and to transform society itself, usually to meet a well-defined, utopian goal, often characterized by a charismatic great leader, and trying to use propaganda so that eventually won't need violence to control the people?

200

USSR as federation

What was technically true but the 15 individual reps only had a lot of autonomy on paper?

200

Things making Russians angry and possible nostalgic for a strong leader

What are the breakup of the Soviet Union and the loss of prestige accompanying that, the chaos in the '90s because of the Yeltsin-parliament battles over reforms and trying to use the army to shut down the other one, and fairly significant economic troubles?

200

Solution to credible commitment problems

What is that the stronger side "puts a gun to his head" to force him to keep his promises lest he get hurt, which makes people now want to deal with him, since he now has an incentive to keep his side of the deal?
200

Moral hazard

What is a situation where an actor behaves differently (i.e. often more riskily) than he otherwise would because he is insulated from risk/the pain of failure (ex.s being bankruptcy protection, house mortgage bailouts, airbags in cars?

200

Weaker authoritarianism

What has not as much control over the society and vv with stronger authoritarianism but is not as important a distinction as personalistic v. buearaucratic?

300

Soviet successor states

What are the current countries that were formed out of the USSR, most of which have had ebbs and flows in the status of their democracies?

300

Other problem with Russia after breakup of USSR

What was that lot of ethnic Russians were now living in countries that were not Russia and so were in the minority which led to them being fearful and because the terrorism in/from Chechnya?

300

Credible commitment problem

What is a situation in which agreements are difficult to establish bc one or more players is not able to make credible commitments (i.e. to make people believe that they'll do their thing);a situation where an actor cannot achieve its foals because there's no way to guarantee it'll keep it's promises (it's really the more powerful guy's problem that his commitment isn't believable), bc when the stronger guy can't make a believable  promise, he gets hurt bc no one wants to deal with him; authoritarians face commitment problems because their citizens are less likely to invest in the country's infrastructure (eg a factory)( than are citizens of other countries in their countries, since if they do there's a risk the dictator will take away their factory for himself, and he can say that he won't but he's not believable bc there's nothing to stop him from doing that, so he is having a credible commitment problem situation?

300

Deductible

What is the amt. you have to pay out of pocket b4 the insurance company picks up the remaining cost, making insurance ok since it solves the moral hazard problem by making there be some cost to the person who would otherwise be risky and hurt others and not face any consequences or have to pay in any way?

300

What IRN and CHN have in common

What is a democratic front but an ideological watchdog watching both of them?
400

Gorbachev led USSR

What happened from 1985-91?

400

The parliament in RUS right now

What is dominated heavily by United Russia and is basically a rubber stamp parliament, with elections for these seats generally not being really free and fair except for a few seats so that it looks free and fair?

400

Decision tree/game tree/extensive form

What shows the incentives for credible commitment problems for each side based on whether there is punishment for the stronger side to not uphold his end of the bargain and thus the consequences of what each side will do?

400

Freedom/fair elections irony/paradox

What is if there is not freedom of speech, are the elections really free and fair?

500

Yeltsin as president

What was from 1991-99?
500

Result of solving credible commitment problems

What is those societies/agreements/situations are generally more successful/prosperous than those that leave the credible commitment problem as is, since people now want to deal with the former?

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