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Poli 105 Saladino A+ Grade Questions and  Answers 2024
  • Poli 105 Saladino A+ Grade Questions and Answers 2024

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  • Realism - state seeks material power and economic power Neorealism - -States are rational unitary actors -States seek security not power -Relative Power and zero-sum Liberalism - -Cooperation -Critical theory - realism and liberalism are not logical -absolut gains Neoliberalism - institutions matter Constructivism - based on an ideational ontology, rather than a material ontology. Thus constructivism is posed against both realism and liberalism Alexander Wendt - Anarchy is what states...
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Diplomacy, Security and Governance Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • Diplomacy, Security and Governance Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Common assumptions of realism - ANSWER--States are the dominant actors in the anarchical world (state actors system) States do not trust each other (mutual distrust) -Every state needs to protect itself (self-help system) -States focus on their own national interests -The most important goal of each state is to ensure it's security Common assumptions of realism2 - ANSWER--There is a permanent rivalry between states (especially between great powers) -Great power (super powers) are the m...
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Poli 105 Saladino Final Exam Review  (100% correct and graded A+)
  • Poli 105 Saladino Final Exam Review (100% correct and graded A+)

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  • Realism - Answer-state seeks material power and economic power Neorealism - Answer--States are rational unitary actors -States seek security not power -Relative Power and zero-sum Liberalism - Answer--Cooperation -Critical theory - realism and liberalism are not logical -absolut gains Neoliberalism - Answer-institutions matter Constructivism - Answer-based on an ideational ontology, rather than a material ontology. Thus constructivism is posed against both realism and liberalism Alexan...
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Realism in International Relations Exam Questions and Answers
  • Realism in International Relations Exam Questions and Answers

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  • Mearsheimer - ANSWER-international politics are ruthless and dangerous. Especially when multiple countries are fighting for power Hegemon - ANSWER-a preponderant state capable of dominating the conduct of international political and economic relations Why do states fear each other? - ANSWER-there's an absence of an anarchy or higher authority that can protect states. States have offensive military capability States can never be certain about what other states have as their intentions. ...
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international relations theory and foreign policy Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • international relations theory and foreign policy Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • key authors in IR theory and foreign policy - ANSWER-hook, Snyder, walt, and rose main unit of realism - ANSWER-states main focus in realism - ANSWER-power and security (power is needed for survival and exerting influence) what is anarchy? - ANSWER-the absence of a global governance system what is the security dilemma? - ANSWER-any increase in power comes at the expense of another, so states will continue to increase their own power to feel more secure intellectual foundations of...
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INS3003 Exam 1 Study Guide
  • INS3003 Exam 1 Study Guide

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  • INS3003 Exam 1 Study Guide. Theory - answerSet of assumptions State - answerCountry or nation-state. Largest actor in the international system. Independent and legitimate entity defined by its territorial border with sovereign power to conduct its own affairs Sovereignty - answersituation where the state possesses "legal autonomy" and can determine policy within its borders by its own authority and does not fall under the authority of any other power Hegemon - answerdominant power in t...
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History-Cold War 1 Essay Plans comprehensive latest updates
  • History-Cold War 1 Essay Plans comprehensive latest updates

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  • History-Cold War 1 Essay Plans It was the USA's commitment to a post-war democratic Europe that caused both the Yalta and Potsdam conferences to end in failure. Assess the validity of this view. - 1. Commitment to post-war democratic Europe -protection of capitalist and democratic systems was essential -allowed them to open economic markets and free trade (Bretton Woods Agreement 1944) - disputes over Germany=rebuild but Stalin wanted Morgenthau plan -Declaration of Liberated Europe= p...
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POLI 330N CHAPTER 2 TESTBANK
  • POLI 330N CHAPTER 2 TESTBANK

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  • POLI 330N CHAPTER 2 TESTBANK Theories MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1. wrote Republic. A) Aristotle B) Plato C) Hans J. Morgenthau D) Niccolo Machiavelli Answer: B Learning Objective: 2.1 Page Ref: 21 Topic/A-head: Classic Theories Skill Level: Remember the Facts 2. Plato and Aristotle were from . A) Great Britain B) Italy C) Greece D) Egypt Answer: C Learning Objective: 2.1 Page Ref: 21 Topic/A-head: Classic Theories Skill Level: Remember the Facts 3. Aris...
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Summary of International Relations theorists: key ideas and theory content: POL2 International Conflict, Order, and Justice (2023-24)
  • Summary of International Relations theorists: key ideas and theory content: POL2 International Conflict, Order, and Justice (2023-24)

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  • This document details the content, and differences between international relations theorists for POL2. First, it summarises each theory. Then, it details their differing positions on matters such as war, ideology and prospects for peace. Next, it details different interpretations of key events: such as the war on terror, the inter-war period, ideology v ideas, and peace negotiations at Versailles. Finally, it summarises key thinkers in detail. To construct this I read Morgenthau, Waltz, Walt...
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Lecture notes POL251 International Relations Theory
  • Lecture notes POL251 International Relations Theory

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  • Unlock the essence of realism with key concepts of Morgenthau. Dive into the strategic wisdom of political thinkers like Morgenthau and Herz, unravelling the dynamics of state power, morality, and the pursuit of security in the captivating realm of international relations.
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