PSCI 2601 Final Exam Review Carleton University Graded A 2024
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Course
PSCI 2601
Institution
Carleton University (CU
)
Realism - Realism is an approach to the study and practice of international politics. It emphasizes the role of the nation-state and makes a broad assumption that all nation-states are motivated by national interests, or, at best, national interests disguised as moral concerns.
Liberalism - Libe...
PSCI 2601 Final Exam Review Carleton
University Graded A 2024
Realism - Realism is an approach to the study and practice of international politics.
It emphasizes the role of the nation-state and makes a broad assumption that all
nation-states are motivated by national interests, or, at best, national interests
disguised as moral concerns.
Liberalism - Liberalism contains a variety of concepts and arguments about how
institutions, behaviours and economic connections contain and mitigate the violent
power of states.
What are key differences between Realist and Liberal approaches to the state - ...
What are key differences between Realist and Liberal approaches to anarchy in IR
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What is anarchy according to realists? - Absence of world government
What do liberals believe about anarchy? - - That it is not an identifying factor of
the cause of war
- Hegemonies regulate offending states
- A fully democratic world would make the consequences of Anarchy to exist
What does Democratic peace theory discuss? - It says that democracies don't fight
each other but will fight authoritarian governments
more democracies would result in more peaceful IR
What is Marxism? - the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich
Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis for the theory and
practice of communism.
What is class structure in IR? - Class structure revolves around the idea dominant
countries exploit/rule subordinate ones just like capitalists exploit/rule the working
class
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