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Political Science Mid-Term Albert Kim GOVT 132 GMU 45 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • Political Science Mid-Term Albert Kim GOVT 132 GMU 45 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • Political Science Mid-Term Albert Kim GOVT 132 GMU 45 Questions with Verified Answers Hobbesian - CORRECT ANSWER States are enemies Realism - CORRECT ANSWER sovereign states are international actors pursuing their individual interests Anarchy (survival and security) - CORRECT ANSWER no hierarchy, there is no appeal to higher authority to address grievances, self help environment Major asset of realism - CORRECT ANSWER power: goal and means to achieve states interests, to protect inte...
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IB GLOBAL POLITICS - UNIT 1 POWER, SOVEREIGNTY EXAM
  • IB GLOBAL POLITICS - UNIT 1 POWER, SOVEREIGNTY EXAM

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  • POWER - Answer- the ability of one person/country to get another person/country to act in accordance with the first person's intentions HARD POWER - Answer- The reliance on coercive economic and military strength to solve international problems. SOFT POWER - Answer- The reliance on diplomacy and negotiation to solve international problems. SMART POWER - Answer- Combination of hard power of coercion and payment with soft power of persuasion and attraction ECONOMIC POWER - Answer- Gai...
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Political Science Mid-Term Albert Kim GOVT 132 GMU 45 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • Political Science Mid-Term Albert Kim GOVT 132 GMU 45 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • Political Science Mid-Term Albert Kim GOVT 132 GMU 45 Questions with Verified Answers Hobbesian - CORRECT ANSWER States are enemies Realism - CORRECT ANSWER sovereign states are international actors pursuing their individual interests Anarchy (survival and security) - CORRECT ANSWER no hierarchy, there is no appeal to higher authority to address grievances, self help environment Major asset of realism - CORRECT ANSWER power: goal and means to achieve states interests, to protect inte...
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“The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers in the Twenty-First Century: China’s Rise and the Fate of America's Global Position” by Stephen G. Brooks and William C. Wohlforth - Notes (GRADE 8,4)
  • “The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers in the Twenty-First Century: China’s Rise and the Fate of America's Global Position” by Stephen G. Brooks and William C. Wohlforth - Notes (GRADE 8,4)

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  • Summary of the material for the workgroup (2021) for Introduction to International Relations (IIRs). INCLUDES notes from Stephen G. Brooks and William C. Wohlforth’s article “The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers in the Twenty-First Century: China’s Rise and the Fate of America's Global Position” (Total: 19 pages).
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Chapters 9, 18, 19 - Politics by Andrew Heywood Chapters 9, 18, 19 - Politics by Andrew Heywood
  • Chapters 9, 18, 19 - Politics by Andrew Heywood

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  • This is a summary of Chapters 9, 18 and 19 of Andrew Heywood's book Politics. This is primarily used for the Introduction to Political Science course for the Political Science study. This is highly recommended to study for exams and in preparation for lectures.
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Power and developments study notes from A* CAMBRIDGE POLITICS STUDENT
  • Power and developments study notes from A* CAMBRIDGE POLITICS STUDENT

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  • Detailed and concise study notes from the Power and Developments topic. Ideal for revision Edexcel politics A level. Covering the following (from the spec) • Define hard, soft and smart power and give examples of each from recent world events or from case studies of China, Russia and US foreign policy • Define and categorise military, economic, structural power within the hard-soft power spectrum • Briefly explain criticisms of hard, soft and smart power from realist/liberal perspect...
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Power and Development Notes Power and Development Notes
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  • Detailed notes for Power and Development that helped land me an A*
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Physical therapy
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  • Physical therapyIrtaza Ali - Module results ; Exam date: 2022-01-19 10:00:00; total question: 148  Back to modules correct answer incorrect answer skipped question 1. The thickness of the hydrophilic pad on the electrode should be. 0.3-0.5 cm 1.0-1.5 cm 1.5-2.0 cm 4.0 cm 3.0 cm 2. For electrical injuries of the 1st degree of severity, it is characteristic. loss of consciousness respiratory and circulatory disorders spasmodic muscle contraction clinical death 3. You can prescrib...
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GOV 312 -GOV 312L: U.S. Foreign Policy- review sheet third midterm exam 2021 latest update
  • GOV 312 -GOV 312L: U.S. Foreign Policy- review sheet third midterm exam 2021 latest update

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  • Review Sheet, Third Midterm Exam, GOV 312L: U.S. Foreign Policy Tuesday, April 5: Module 18: Great Power Politics II: Unipolarity and US-China Relations 1. What is hegemonic stability theory and how does it relate to the provision of public goods and the free rider problem in international relations? • having one global hegemony = globalization (international trade), peace • since 1945—US as international hegemon • equal power (demonstrated in interwar period: Germany, SU, US...
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POLI 244 FINAL STUDY GUIDE: 4 READINGS (LECTURE NOTES) McGill
  • POLI 244 FINAL STUDY GUIDE: 4 READINGS (LECTURE NOTES) McGill

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  • POLI 244 FINAL STUDY GUIDE 4 READINGS LECTURE - LECTURE (10/11/17) • Today we are going to talk about polarity and the stability of international systems, this is sort of a continuation of the balance of power that we talked about last week. And we are going to consider an alternative theory to the balance of power, so a competitor to the balance of power theory, also another realist theory, which is called the theory of hegemonic war, Gilpin's theory of systemic change, sometimes it...
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