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34 Cards in this Set
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Behaviorism
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A systematic and scientific study of international relations, using raw data
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Collapse of Communism
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The collapse of the USSR in the 1980's leading to the collapse of global communism
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Democratization
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A style of government incorporating the people with decision-making processes
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Diplomatic history
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The face of diplomats changing to regular individuals exempla gratis Jesse Jackson
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Economic independence
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Involving 1st and 2nd world countries and their economic relationships
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Emergence of global problems
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Terrorism, Drug cartels, the Environment, et cettera
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Feminism in international relations
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Sex politics, struggle or oppression amongst or between sexes
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Foreign policy analysis
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Analyzing the intentions, outcomes, and actions of foreign policy
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Free-trade area
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An area amongst states in which no economic barriers are present
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Global change
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A change in international affairs during the Information Age
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Global complexity
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The interdependent states of the world that play a role in global politics
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Global diversity
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Even with global interdependence, the globe still holds diversity and individualism
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Global integration
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Globalizing the market through interaction with several states
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Global interdependence
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Actions in one region of the world impact another
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Information Age
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Beginning in 2000, an era of reason, technological advancement, and globalization
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International relations
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The relationship amongst 2 or more global states
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Invasion of Grenada
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The US invasion of Grenada claiming their student were in danger
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Level of analysis (Pause)
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1.Individual 2.Position of individual 3. Bureaucratic actors 4.National actors 5.Regional system 6.Global system
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Marxism
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Theory with an magnified view on class struggle and the control of resources
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Monroe Doctrine
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Control over communism in the Western Hemisphere
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National socialism
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AKA Fascism or Nazism, a top-heavy system run by the few
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NATO
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North Atlantic treaty organization, designed to prevent global spread of communism
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Political idealism
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It is the structure of global society that has led to human malice as opposed to human nature
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Political science
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The study of who gets what (limited resources) where, when and how
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Privatization
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Divesting government run business to private ones
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"Realpolitik" Political Realism
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The acknowledgment of the worst and the best in human-kind, which expects states to defend themselves from the world and their people
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Reemergence of economics
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The emphasis placed on global economics for international affairs
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Regional integration
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The development of "trading zones" Exempla gratis, NAFTA, European Union, et cettera
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Resurgence of nationalism
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Re-emphasis to national origin Exempli gratis the French
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Socio-economic theories of international relations
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The tension of social and economic forces in states
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Strategic and geopolitical analysis
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Global affairs emphasized in military, economic and geographical affairs.
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Truman Doctrine
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The global control of communism
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United nations
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A global political body comprised of 195 nations
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Vital interest
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The interest of a nation to enter war
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