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15 Cards in this Set
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What are the three types of questions when approaching International Relations?
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Normative - Normal Questions,
Response - Depends on values Emperical - assertions on facts |
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What developments of IR did the Greek city states establish?
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Diplomacy
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What did the roman empire develop?
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Imperialism
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What did the middle ages provide to IR?
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Centralization of religious authority and decentralizations in political and economic life
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What did Dante aligheri argue?
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for a strict separation between church and state
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When did transnational business and the commercial revolution develop?
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Late middle ages
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What did the Prince argue, and who wrote it
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that no universal morality to guide them, leaders must act in the states interest witout regard for morality, machiavelli
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what did Jean Bodin define?
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sovereignty
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"absolute and perpetual power vested in a commonwealth" is what
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Sovereignty
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Why is the treaty of Westphalia so important?
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states embraced notion of sovereignty. power shifts from religious to secular. right of noninterference in domestic policies
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"moral and legal right to rule based on law custom, heredity, or consent of the governed" is what?
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Legitimacy
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Who argued that political power ultimately rests with the poeple?
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John locke
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who argued that the state is a beneficial institution created by rational people to protect their natural rights and self interest?
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John locke
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what did the congress of berlin do?
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divided african in 1885
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what major impact in IR happened in the late 19th century
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solidification of alliances for power
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