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sovereignty
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The sole legitimate right to use violence within a given
geographic area. no higher power acknowledged |
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politics
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"The art or science of govt." .... using power to get people to do things they would not otherwise do.
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International Relations
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#1--Politics in the absences of a common sovereign. #2-- the factors and the activities which affect the
external policies and the power of the basic units into which the world is divided.. Who? -States, Nations, IGO, NGO, MNC. Why? Interest, prosperity, prestige, higher calling. How? Diplomacy. |
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anarchy
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No higher authority.
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IGO
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Worlds first IGO? 1804 Central Rhine Commission. Ex.) United Nations
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NGO
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Int'l Red Cross, Green Peace
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MNC's
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British East India Company, General Motors.
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Nation
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a population that shares identity, usually including a
language and culture. |
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Nation State
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“synonymous with “state” or “country,” but with the
added implication that the subject population identifies identifies itself as a nation. |
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Sanctions
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“deliberate government action to inflict economic
deprivation on a target state or society, through the limitation or cessation of customary economic relations tool to change policies |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Feminism
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*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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Constructivism
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*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Feminism
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*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Constructivism
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*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Feminism
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*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Constructivism
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*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Feminism
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*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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Constructivism
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*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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paradigm
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comprehensive frame
work for the identification of the variables about which the theory is to be developed |
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
|
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Realism?
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Reaction to Idealism (where everything is perfect). Realism is the view that world politics is driven by competitive self-interest... Major Policy is the balance of power.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Feminism
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*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Feminism
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*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Constructivism
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*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
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Feminism
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*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Constructivism
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*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Assumptions of Realism
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*Human nature is aggressive. *states are principle actors. *view of anarchy. *states sovereign--but not equal. *Unitary Actor. *rational actors. *National security dominate issue. *zero sum competition.
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Constructivism
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*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Feminism
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*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Constructivism
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*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Liberalism (core assumptions)
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*Primacy of societal actors
*Representation and state preferences *Interdependence and the international system *Realism focuses on power – can you get it *Liberalism focuses on goals – what do you want |
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Feminism
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*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Marxism (radicalism)
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*Class conflict
-Bourgeoisie -Proletariat *Base/Superstructure *Non-neutrality of the stat |
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Feminism
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*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Feminism
|
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
|
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Feminism
|
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Realism major thinkers?
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Thucydides, Morgenthau, Kissinger.
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Feminism
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*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Constructivism
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*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
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Constructivism
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*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Constructivism
|
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
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Feminism
|
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Liberalism major thinkers?
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Keohane, J.S. Mill
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Feminism
|
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Feminism
|
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Feminism
|
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Constructivism
|
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
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Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
|
Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Constructivism
|
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
|
Marxism (radicalism) major thinkers?
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Marx, Lenin,
Wallerstein |
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Feminism
|
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
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Feminism
|
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
|
Constructivism
|
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
|
Constructivism
|
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
|
Constructivism
|
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
|
Constructivism
|
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
|
Constructivism
|
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
|
Feminism
|
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
|
Feminism
|
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
|
Feminism
|
*The international/state system is based on gender roles and reinforces them.
*Focus on individuals or groups *Specifically gender or gender differences *Gender differences are socially constructed *Masculinity = power, autonomy, rationality, public *Femininity = weakness, dependence, emotion, private. *Major Thinkers--Ticker, Goldstein. |
|
Constructivism
|
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
|
Constructivism
|
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
|
Constructivism
|
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |
|
Constructivism
|
*All identities are socially constructed (not just gender).
*Identities serve three purposes: -Tell you who you are -Tell others who you are -Tell you who others are. *How is this IR? ->Elite identity *major thinkers--> Wendt, Kratochwil |