Material from the WPR isn't covered, right?
Let us now praise great note taking
Not rational, but good enough for government work
The teacher does what she can, and the students suffer what they must
Doubly dangerous questions
100

_______ realism argues that states seek just enough security to maintain the status quo.

Defensive realism.

100

Waltz argues that individuals explain state behavior according to this image.

1st image.

100

Allison presents these three conceptual models for state behavior. 

Rational policy model, organizational process model, bureaucratic politics model.

100

Spruyt presents these three theoretical explanations  for the emergence of the state.

War as the catalyst; economics as the catalyst; institutions as a catalyst

100

This term describes the idea that when one state increases its security (through power in a realist world), it decreases the security of other states.

The security dilemma

200
According to neorealism, an anarchic system leads states to pursue ________ as a means to accomplish ________.

power, security

200

What are 2 of the types of leaders that increase the probability of conflict?

Risk tolerant leaders, delusional leaders, leaders with grandiose visions, unpredictable leaders

200

According to this conceptual model, governments are a constellation of loosely allied organizations that are self-interested and limited by SOPs.

Organizational Process Model

200

This type of war is to stop a rising power before it becomes too strong (aka, Voldemort and Harry Potter)

Preventive War
200

These two characteristics determine the intensity of the security dilemma.

offense-defense balance and offense-defense distinguishability.

300

Neoliberal institutionalism argues institutions reduce the probability of conflict through these mechanisms.

Reduce uncertainty, reduce transaction costs, facilitate reciprocity

300

This is one of the two structural elements that made the Cold War stable and "cold"

Bipolarity

Independence, not EIT

300

These two conceptual models are alternatives to the rational policy model and explain why governments sometimes take actions that may lead to suboptimal foreign policy solutions.

Organizational Process Model, Bureaucratic Politics Model

300

These are three schools of thought that Joseph Nye presents on how morality can play a role in IR.

Skeptics, state moralists, and cosmopolitans. 

300

A doubly dangerous world is one in which there is an _______ advantage and distinguishability is _______.

offensive; low

400

According to liberal economic interdependence theory, high trade between the United States and China should ________ the probability of war between the two countries. 

decrease

400

This term describes the cognitive bias that individuals are not intuitive probability thinkers and do not accurately and adequately use probability to predict and understand the world

Poor estimators

400

Value maximizing, according to a ranked list of preferences, are exhibits of what type of behavior

Rationality

400

This type of war is a response to a imminent attack

Preemptive War

400

A state may have these three responses to a power shift working against it. 

Internal balancing

External balancing

Bandwagoning

500

These four components constitute threat in balance of threat theory according to Walt.

aggregate power, proximate power, offensive power, offensive intentions

500

This behavioral element of the Cold War is related to reducing uncertainty of capabilities / liberalism

Reconnaissance Revolution

500

This is one of the assumptions of the bargaining model of war

War is costly

States would prefer to negotiate to fight

Bargaining covers all three phases of war: before, during, and after

500

This concept according to Posen increases the intensity of warfare because of its ability to mobilize and motivate mass armies

Nationalism

500

This concept identified by Schelling is the power to hurt, the threat of damage that can make someone yield or comply.

Coercion

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