Persuasive power through intimidation or consequence.
What is hard power?
Goals in the primary speakers list
What is the introduction, why/reasoning, and agenda order.
How a country interacts with other countries in all types of cases.
What is foreign policy?
A system of ideas, especially one that forms the basis for an economic or political theory and policy
What is an ideology?
the theory that all nations are working to increase their own power, and the country that gets the most power will succeed.
what is realism?
Persuasive power based on attraction and emulation
What is soft power?
A moderated debate on a specific topic that is voted on by the committee
What is a moderated caucus?
The process of solving problems through dialogue between different countries
What is diplomacy?
An ideology that considers protecting and enhancing individual freedoms to be the central problem of politics.
What is liberalism?
the theory that instead of material goods and resources, a nations belief system influences its behavior and foreign policy.
what is constructivism?
Three examples of hard power.
What are military, economic, and threats of force?
A free-for-all; there is only a set time but no other moderations
An example of foreign policy
ex. What is the United States imposing economic and military sanctions on Russia?
An ideology based on an individual's loyalty to their nation-state
What is nationalism?
A theory that claims socialism is good because society does not collapse, which will happens under capitalism.
what is marxism?
Three examples of soft power.
(pick three from the following)
What are music/movies, diplomatic initiatives, international aid, cultural values, political ideals?
documents that contain proposed solutions to the topic being discussed
What is resolution/working papers?
An example of diplomacy.
ex. What is the United States coming to an agreement with Russia on oil and arms trade?
An ideology that is far right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist. Often has extreme militaristic nationalism and dislikes liberalism.
What is fascism?
the theory that members of a culture shouldn't judge the cultural practices of others.
An example of China adopting soft power by trying to connect Eurasia, demonstrate China is a generous creditor, and increase influence on other countries.
What is the BRI?
the only people allowed to write and edit resolution papers
Who are sponsors?
An ideology that is based on the belief that the government is harmful and unnecessary.
What is anarchism?
the book written by Adam Smith
What is the wealth of nations?