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What is the Status Quo Approach to Foreign Policy?
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The Status Quo Approach to Foreign Policy seeks to maintain the territorial, ideological, or power distribution of the state.
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What is Liberal Nationalism?
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Liberal Nationalism is the aspiration of a group to achieve statehood based on popular sovereignty. It emphasizes freedom from foreign domination.
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What is a Protectorate?
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A Protectorate is a relationship between a strong sovereign state and a semi sovereign state or an area not recognized as a state. Two traditional reasons for their establishment:
-To thwart the interests of third states -To administer law in order in an area where no responsible government exists |
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What is a Leasehold?
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A Leasehold is an area used by a foreign state under an agreement with the sovereign state that owns the area.
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What is Irredentism?
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Irredentism is the desire of the people of a state to annex the contiguous territories of another state that are inhabited by mostly members of linguistic and/or cultural minorities of the first state.
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What is the Revisionist Approach to Foreign Policy?
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The Realist approach assumes that the use of power to promote the national interest of a state is the most successful foreign policy.
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What is the Idealist Approach to Foreign Policy?
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The Idealist approach assumes that a foreign policy based on morals, legal codes, and international norms is the most effective foreign policy because it encourages unity and cooperation among states rather than competition and conflict.
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What is Integral Nationalism?
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Nationalism is the popular will that seeks to preserve the identity of a group by institutionalizing it in the form of a state.
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Name some elements of national power.
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-Size, location, climate, topography of a national territory
-Natural resources and production -Population and demographics -Size and efficiency of industry -Extent/effectiveness of transportation and the media -Science and technology -Military -Political, Economic, and Social system -Quality of diplomacy -Policies/attitudes of leadership -National character/morale |
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Mean
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The average of a group of numbers is called the mean.
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Median
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The middle number of the group is called the median
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Mode
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The number that appears the most often in a listing of numbers
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Range
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The range is the difference between the least number and the greatest number.
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