Supreme law-making power within a given territory
What is sovereignty
Ideology that prioritizes individual liberty
What is liberalism
Individual claims to freedoms or entitlements which often involve corollary obligations from other individuals, society and government
What are rights
System used to translate votes into seats
What is Electoral system
International relations theory that focuses on collaboration and soft power
What is liberalism
A contract between citizens and states
What is a constitution
The sub-ideology with key texts written by John Locke, J.S. Mill, and Adam Smith
What is classical liberal
United Nations non-legally binding assertions of human rights
What are declarations
Radically democratic movements after the second world war led primarily by students against existing authority and norms
What are new social movements
Approach to international security that does not focus on purely the security of the state but on the security of individuals and populations
What is Human security
Legitimate exercise of power
What is authority
An ideology that supports the free market, a small state, law and order, and traditional social values
What is neoconservatism
An international body that investigates and prosecutes war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide
What is the International Criminal Court
Electoral system where the percentage of votes for each party is equal to their percentage of seats in the legislature
What is proportional representation
The central problem of realist approaches to international relations
What is creating security out of anarchy
Branch of government that develops and enforces laws
What is the executive branch
Sub-ideology that advocates for the modification of the capitalist system
Democratic/evolutionary socialism
3 inalienable rights according to John Locke
What are the rights to life, liberty, and property
Social justice, equality, mass participation, quality of life, environmental concerns are examples of this type of values
What are post-materialist values?
Nuclear similarity between India, Pakistan, North Korea, and Israel
What is not a signatory of the Non-proliferation treaty
Type of government classified by Aristotle as the most ideal form of government
What is a polity
Author of Reflections on the Revolution in France
Edmund Burke
A clause in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms that allows provincial governments to override Charter rights
What is the notwithstanding clause
Political culture where citizens are aware but passive according to Almond and Verba
What is Subject
Year of the treaty of Westphalia that created the modern state system
What is 1648