Terms
Realism
Liberalism
The State and terms
Other
100
The predominance of one nation-state over others.
What is Hegemony
100
Who said the strong will do what they will and the weak will do what they must and what real life event is an example of this?
What is Thucydides and the Melian Dialogue
100
Who wrote Perpetual Peace and for what theory is this article the base for?
What is Emmanuel Kant and Liberalism
100
It is what states do in order to better their situation in the world.
What is interest?
100
What term is used when the British had world hegemony?
What is Pax Britannica?
200
The threat or imposition of costs on other actors in order to change their behavior. Examples are military force and economic sanctions.
What is Coercion
200
Who said Power is anything that maintains control of man over man. He also came up with the security dilemma
Who is Hans Morgenthau
200
What is the difference between an Institution and an International Organization?
An Institution can be an idea and an organization is a physical place.
200
Set of rules, known and shared by the community, that structure political interactions in specific ways.
What is Institution?
200
The right of a stranger not to be treated as an enemy when he arrives in the land of another. It introduces the concept of world citizenship and the value of every individual in international relations. Global human rights
What is Universal Hospitality?
300
Coercion without the threats
Persuasion
300
Who theorized Alliances, Balance of power and Bandwagon,
Who is Steven Walt?
300
A world where security and force matter less and countries are connected by multiple social and political relations (Keohane & Nye)
What is complex interdependence?
300
Repeated interactions with the same partners
What is Iteration?
300
Aggressive behavior by states in the international system.
What is Predation?
400
Recognized state sovereignty, beginning of respect to state sovereignty, created the modern state system because it included a general recognition of state sovereignty and nonintervention.
What is the Peace of West Phalia
400
Attempts to make realism more rigorous and scientific. Structurally realism and history , less about human nature.
What is Neo Realism?
400
Who was the first to talk about democratic Peace theory?
Who is Michael Doyle?
400
Name the three main types of powers and give an example of each.
Hard Power, Soft Power and Smart Power
400
Wars based on ideological values Realists avoid wars based on ideas
What is Crusading Diplomacy?
500
What theory is based on Ideas, Culture and Identity?
What is Constructivism?
500
Little emphasis on other actors, such as international organizations and NGOS. Emphasis on anarchy
Centrality of States
500
What are Doyle's three principle options and briefly explain them.
What are Pacifist Possibility, Imperialist Possibility and Liberal Internationalism.
500
Who said Presence of state actors is decreasing and the presence of NGO actors are rising in the article Power shift?
What is Jessica Matthews
500
Name the four methods of influence that TAN's use/
Lobbying, Encouraging Coordinated international Action, Lawsuits and Litigation and Naming and Shaming.