Political Science
States
Nations & Security
Political Economy
Political Violence
100

the problem of distinguishing cause from effect

What is endogeneity? 

100

An institution that is recognized and accepted as right and proper by the public. 

What is legitimate?

100

a public seizure of the state in order to overturn the existing government and regime.

What is Revolution?

100

the total market value of all goods and products produced in a year

GDP

100

When nonstate actors primarily target state institutions such as the military, it is considered ________. 

What is guerrilla warfare? 

200

This theory assumes generally explainable and predictable behavior by individuals. 

Rational choice/game theory

200

The substance of politics is inevitably bound up in the struggle between these two concepts. 

freedom and liberty

200

An identity that can lead to feelings of pride and the belief in a separate, sovereign political destiny

What is nationalism?
200

This type of economic pattern has increased for most countries around the world over the past two decades. 

Economic Liberalization

200

This type of conflict is often bound up with religion and/or political conspiracy theories. 

"Cosmic War"

300

states to carry out actions or policies within a territory independent of external actors or internal rivals.

What is sovereignty?

300

traditional, charismatic, and rational-legal

What are Max Weber's 3 forms of political legitimacy? 

300

people or groups who believe in restoring structures and values that they believe once existed.

What are reactionaries?

300

Causes lowering prices, unemployment, and less spending. 

What does persistent deflation cause?

300

Groups of religious fundamentalism that have led to terrorism tend to have this in common. 

What is hostility to modernity?

400

studying the causes of democracy by looking only at cases with outcomes of democracy

What is selection bias?

400

a country that has no direct taxation of its people, but its citizens are limited in what they can earn because the wages are fixed. No matter what the citizen’s age or job is, the state provides for their health costs, education, and retirement, even though the quality of those services may be low. If a citizen does have cash, they can only buy private goods illegally on the black market.

Describe a communist country?

400

Revolutionary studies shifted their emphasis from the public to the state.

Skocpol's Third phase of revolution

400

When the previous Zimbabwean currency became so devalued that it was actually cheaper to use it as toilet paper than to buy actual toilet paper from a store.

What is an example of hyperinflation?

400

Type of violence that oten results in less freedom and equality

What are revolutions?

500

Maria constructs a series of hypotheses that might explain why some countries have strong networks of interest groups and civic organizations, whereas other countries do not. Maria then gathers data to test the validity of her hypotheses.

What is an example of deductive reasoning?

500

guides the state regarding individual freedom and collective equality, where power should reside, and how power should be used.

What is a regime?

500

This idea is common to both communist and social democratic ideologies, but is lacking in fascism. 

What is belief in the potential of individuals?

500

a restriction that limits the number of imported televisions to less than half the amount that had been imported the previous year  

What is a nontariff regulatory barrier? 

500

One an independent state as a core goal, while the other does not.

What is the difference between national and ethnic conflict?