Actors
Theories
War
Human Rights
IPE/Environment
100
The agreement that established a system of sovereignty, ending the crazy quilt in Europe in 1648?
What is the Treaty of Westphalia?
100
"Norms" are most closely associated with what IR theory?
What is Constructivism.
100
Examples include: Vietnam and the Russian Revolution.
What is a civil war?
100
A document written after WWII expressing a "wishlist" of individual liberties for all people on earth.
What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
100
The "Costco" of the international economy.
What is the World Trade Organization?
200
The organization "Hero Rats", which uses rats to sniff out landlines is an example of this.
What is an NGO?
200
Global wealth inequality is most closely associated with what IR theory?
What is radical theory.
200
One could argue that the use of nuclear weapons makes it appropriate to classify WWII in this way.
What is an unconventional war?
200
When ones ideas about what constitutes a "right" is shaped by where they are from.
What is cultural relativism?
200
The economic tool that the UN has used to get countries like North Korea and Iran to stop their nuclear weapons programs.
What are economic sanctions?
300
This is the global financial organization Greece turned to in the midst of its debt crisis.
What is the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?
300
Complex interdependence is most closely associated with what IR theory?
What is liberalism.
300
A term first used by Eisenhower to identify the natural link between a nation's army and the businesses that supply it.
What is the military industrial complex?
300
The set of international treaties that dictate behavior during War.
What is/are the Geneva Convention(s)?
300
When you invest in the capacity of individuals through small loans.
What is micro-financing?
400
The number of total countries on the UN Security Council.
What is 15?
400
A sub-theory of realism, it suggests that the world is highly unstable just before a hegemon loses its position.
What is power transition theory.
400
Someone who argues that wars are inevitable because humans are born with aggressive tendencies is viewing war through this level of analysis.
What is individual?
400
The idea that sovereignty is no protection against the international community's obligation to uphold individual rights.
What is the Right to Protect?
400
A communalistic country where people are more likely to say the banana and the monkey go together than the panda and the monkey.
What is Japan?
500
One of two states in Europe that is not an official member of the UN.
What Vatican City and/or Kosovo?
500
Perhaps a constructivist, she suggested that war is a "learned" behavior.
Who is Margaret Mead?
500
This is the country with the longest lasting UN peacekeeping mission.
What is the Democratic Republic of Congo?
500
A major international humanitarian treaty that the United States has NOT signed onto.
What is the Convention on the Rights of the Child?
500
The situation where everyone uses it, but no one pays for it (i.e. NPR, or fish in the ocean).
What is the tragedy of the commons? (Aka Collective goods problem.)