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What type of view does realism offer regarding humans and states?
A
pessimistic
view
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What is the 'security dilemma' in realism?
It refers to the situation where states
increase
their
power
, leading to a
race
for
dominance
.
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How does the tension in realism contribute to conflict?
It grows as states seek to assert their
authority
and power over others.
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What do sovereign states rely on according to realism?
They rely on their own
power
and
authority.
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What does the United States emphasize in terms of military capability?
The ability to control all
dimensions
of
warfare.
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When was the Space Force launched by the United States?
In
2019
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What was a motivation for America's involvement in the Iraq War?
To expand their power in the
region
and access
resources
.
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What is the significance of liberalism in response to changes in the world after WWII?
It emerged as a
school of thought
addressing the likelihood of war.
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How do states interact according to the concept of complex interdependence?
Through complicated networks of
relationships
rather than simple connections.
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What do liberalists believe about international organizations?
They play a significant role in changing
power dynamics
.
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What are the main tenets of realism and liberalism in international relations?
Realism:
Pessimistic
view of human nature
Focus on power and security dilemmas
States act in
self-interest
Liberalism:
Emerged post-
WWII
Emphasizes
cooperation
and
interdependence
Importance of
international
organizations
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What are the implications of complex interdependence in international relations?
States
are linked through
intricate networks
Economic
and
political
benefits from
cooperation
Reduces
likelihood of conflict through
collaboration
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What role do international organizations play according to liberalism?
Facilitate
cooperation
among states
Help in managing
conflicts
Promote
economic
and
political
stability
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What is global politics?
Global politics refers to the
interactions
and
relationships
between
states
and
non-state actors
on a global scale.
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What are the key differences between national and global politics?
National politics is characterized by a single government with
authority
, while global politics lacks a central authority and is fragmented.
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How is power defined in global politics?
Power in global politics is the ability to achieve
desired outcomes
and
influence
others.
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Why is there no single authority in global politics?
There is no single authority in global politics because it operates in a state of
global anarchy
with
multiple nation-states
.
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What is the term used to describe attempts to bring government structures to world politics?
Global governance
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What are the main differences between national and global approaches to natural politics?
National politics has a
single
government
with ultimate decision-making power.
Global politics lacks a single
authority
; power is
fragmented
among various
actors
.
National laws are primary tools for addressing
environmental
challenges; enforcement is straightforward.
Global politics relies on
international
treaties and agreements, with weak enforcement.
National interests dominate in national politics, while global
cooperation
is prioritized in global politics.
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What are the implications of having no single world government in global politics?
The lack of a single world government leads to
fragmented power
and varying degrees of
authority
among actors.
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How do national laws and global laws interact in global politics?
National laws and globally-written laws are interwoven and subject to various
pressures
and lobbying.
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What are the primary actors in global politics?
States
are the
primary
actors
in global politics.
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How does the power of states vary in global politics?
States differ widely in power, impacting their
authority
and ability to
influence
other states.
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Which states are more likely to achieve their goals in global politics?
Powerful states like China, Russia, and the US are more likely to achieve their goals.
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What are some examples of non-state actors in global politics?
Non-state actors include IGOs like the UN, regional organizations like the EU, and NGOs like Oxfam.
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What are the challenges of reaching agreements in global politics compared to national politics?
Global politics involves more
actors
, making
consensus
harder.
Fragmented power leads to varied interests and priorities.
Lack of a central
authority
complicates
enforcement
of agreements.
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What is realism in the context of global politics?
Realism posits that states are the most important and authoritative actors in global politics.
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How do global pressures differ from national laws in terms of enforcement?
Global pressures often have limited enforceable mechanisms compared to national laws.
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What is the significance of the Paris Agreement in national politics?
The Paris Agreement represents an emerging national regulation in response to climate change discussions.
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Why might national regulations fail to address the root causes of environmental problems?
National regulations often vary in
effectiveness
and may not tackle underlying issues.
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What term describes a society without a higher authority in global politics?
Anarchical
society
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Who is the author of the 1977 book that discusses the concept of anarchical society?
Hedley Bull
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What do key realist thinkers emphasize in their theories?
Inevitable
competition for power between states
The idea of an
anarchical
society
The absence of a higher authority above
nation-state
level
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What is the title of Kenneth Waltz's influential work published in 1979?
Theory of International Politics
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What type of realist is Kenneth Waltz considered to be?
Defensive realist
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How does bipolarity compare to multipolarity according to Kenneth Waltz?
Bipolarity
is more stable than multipolarity
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What does Stephen Walt's concept of balance of threats entail?
States develop friendly relations to counter perceived threats from
rival states
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In what year did Stephen Walt publish "The Origins of Alliances"?
1987
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What argument did Stephen Walt make regarding the 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan?
It
allowed
the
US
to focus on more
relevant
security
threats
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Who is the author of "Politics Among Nations" published in 1948?
Hans Morgenthau
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