pol2103 international relation

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final exam studying for IR at uottawa pol2103
Hanin Lewa
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difference between IR and foreign policy? IR- carrying our relations between different environments Foreign policy- one environment is trying to influence another.
What are the 3 sectors of International relations? Political: states, NGO's and IGO's Economic: Multinational corporations Social/cultural: ideas and individuals
what are the parts of the political sector of IR? traditional (States only)- IGO's, war, diplomacy, sanctions, foreign aid non-traditional (including non-state actors)- NGO's, terrorism and drug trade.
what are the parts of the economic sector of IR? multinational corporations: trade in goods, remittances, drug trade, sanctions, financial services
what are the parts of the social/cultural sector of IR? migration, tourism, religion, adoption, professional organizations, human rights
State the 7 issues or concerns which transcend borders in internationalization? 1. economic globalization 2. information revolution 3. ecological crises 4. spread of Liberal Democracy 5. growth of international migration 6. civilization ties 7. international security
Positivism vs. Normativism? Positivism is based on reducing complexity of reality. ex. neorealism and institutionalism Normativism is based on challenging reality based on normative standpoints to develop global change. ex. marx and class struggles, feminism and gender equality
What are the 3 perspectives or IR? power, institutions and ideas
What are the 3 theories of IR? Realism, institutionalism, and constructivism (idealism)
What are the 3 levels/images of analysis? individual- psychology of leader domestic- characteristics of political system (democracy) international- character of international system (anarchy)
What is the simple definition and solution of realism? power struggles among states. solution: balance of power
What is the simple definition and solution of institutionalism? Self interested cooperation among states solution: regimes based on shared interests
What is the simple definition and solution of constructivism? difference in identities solution: shared norms
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