Chapter 5 Flashcards

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What are the four things required to be an entity of the state? (definition of a state)

A
  1. geographically defined border
  2. stable polulation
  3. government
  4. recognition by other states
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2
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Define a nation

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a group of people who share a common history, language and lifestyle (not a state)

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Define a nation-state

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A state with a group of people who share the same history, language and lifestyle

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4
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To which theory is the concept of power most important?

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Realism

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5
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For Liberals the state is

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A pluralist arena involving contending interests

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6
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What is fundamental to the formation and functioning of the state, according to the radical view?

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Capitalism

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Power is (4 things)

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  1. The ability to influence others
  2. unevenly distributed
  3. a multidimensional relationship
  4. ability to control outcomes
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A states power potential depends on its’ natural (tangible) sources of power, the most important of which are (3 things)

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  1. geography
  2. natural resources
  3. population
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9
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Industrial development is what kind of power?

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Tangible

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10
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What is diplomacy?

A

states trying to influence the behavior of other actors by

negotiating,

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What are intangible sources of power? (6 things)

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  1. national image
  2. public support and cohesion
  3. public morale
  4. leadership
  5. quality of government
  6. soft power
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What are tangible sources of power? (4 things)

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  1. Industrial development
  2. Level of infrastructure
  3. Economic diversification
  4. Characteristics of military
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13
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What is negative sanctions?

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threaten or take actions that punish state for undesirable move

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14
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What is positive sanctions?

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offers a reward for moving in desired direction

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15
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Define Compellence

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the use (or threat) of force to get a target state to do something or undo something it has done

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16
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Define Detterence

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threatening or actually punishing a target state if it takes an undesired action

17
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What is required to make compellence and deterrence effective?

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states must have the means to make their threats believable

18
Q

Define the Democratic Peace theory?

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Democracies are less likely to fight each other than nondemocracies

19
Q

What situations are apt to use the bureaucratic/organizational model of foreign policy?

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Non Crisis

20
Q

What situations are apt to use the rational model of foreign policy?

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Crisis

21
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viewing the decisions as products of subnational governmental organizations is a characteristic of what model of foreign policy decision making?

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Bureaucratic/organizational