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Statecraft and Foreign Policy Decisions
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Describes economic statecraft, use of force, and the models of foreign policy decision making: bureaucratic/organizational, pluralist, rational, and constructivist. Defines positive sanctions, negative sanctions, smart sanctions, compellence, deterrence, globalization, transnational movements, ethnonational movements, transnational crime, and fragile states.
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Levels of Analysis
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Explains the international, state, and individual levels of system analysis. Defines and explains the parts of a system and how a system works. Explains multipolarity, bipolarity, and unipolarity. Provides arguments as for why each type of polarity (multipolar, bipolar, unipolar) should be the most stable. Explains change in the international system through the lenses of realism, liberalism, and constructivism. Explains state power. Defines system, tight bipolarity, loose bipolarity, power, natu...
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Intergovernmental Organizations and Nongovernmental Organizations
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Describes the characteristics of intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations (IGOs and NGOs), how each operates at the international and state levels, and compares how the three major theoretical perspectives (liberalism, realism, constructivism) view IGOs and NGOs.
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Human Security, Migration, Health
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Identifies the seven categories of human security and provides a definition/description for each: economic, food, health, environmental, personal, community, and political. This document also explains human security issues and migration from the three main theoretical perspectives (realism, liberalism, constructivism). Describes noncommunicable diseases and identifies examples. Defines refugees, internally displaced people (IDPs), and economic migrants.
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Security, War and Warfare, Terrorism
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Describes national security, types of wars, characteristics of war, elements of terrorism, cyberwarfare, the causes of war, deterrence, jus ad bellum, and jus in bello. Defines war, interstate war, intrastate/civil war, terrorism, cyberwarfare, cyberspace, deterrence, jus ad bellum, and jus in bello.
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History and International Relations
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Explains how history relates to the study of international relations and why it is important to study history in order to fully understand international relations. Identifies and explains significant historical events that have had a lasting impact on the field of international relations. Defines sovereignty, legitimacy, nationalism, the arms race, glasnost, and perestroika. Covers historical time periods from the Treaties of Westphalia in 1648 to the era after the Cold War.
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Human Rights
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Explains the basic concepts of human rights, the historical evolution of human rights, the roles that IGOs and NGOs play in human rights, the increase of women's rights as human rights, and Responsibility to Protect (R2P). Defines first-generation rights, second-generation rights, third-generation rights, and Responsibility to Protect.
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International Cooperation
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Describes how states cooperate and the problems associated with international cooperation. Explains the Kantian triangle of peace, and explains how the major motivating factor for international cooperation among states is self-interest. Defines relative gains and democracy.
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Thinking Theoretically and Realism
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"Thinking Theoretically" includes definitions for the following: theory, hypothesis, and theoretical perspective. "Realism" includes assumptions and characteristics of the realist school of thought in international studies, as well as major scholars of the realist school of thought and definitions for vocabulary terms.
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Studying International Relations
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Includes a definition for international relations. Includes a list of essential questions to ask when studying international relations, questions that are especially helpful as you begin your study of international relations. Lists the key theories of international relations. Discusses tools for studying international relations and the method used by each tool in the study of international relations.
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