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tension between individual and collective interests, cooperation is important but also preservation of self interests and sovereignty EX: National Defense |
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| solution to collective goods, countries use power to get others to do what they want, hegemon |
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| rewards and punishments in response to behavior of others, I touch your penis you touch mine |
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| when countries can identify with each other, investment in outcomes for other members in your community |
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| territorial entity with government and population, sovereignty |
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| group of people with shared sense of identity |
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| shared identity coincides with state, nationalism |
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| the total value of goods and services produced within a territory, per capita income |
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| International Political Economy(IPE) |
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| International trade, money, business |
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| War and peace, the military, foreign policy, treaties and alliances |
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| Intergovernmental Organizations such as the UN, OPEC |
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| Non-governmental Organizations such as Green Peace, Amnesty International |
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| MultiNational Corporations such as General Motors or Google |
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| global north is much stronger economically than the global south, Global North has 20% population and 60% of the goods and services |
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| Human Development Index, includes life expectancy, education, literacy, and GDP |
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| IGO created by Woodrow Wilson after WWI but failed because the US did not want to join |
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| agreement permitting Nazi Germany the annexation of Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland, failed attempt of appeasement but just emboldened him |
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| diplomatic policy to avoid war by making concessions to an aggressor |
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| USA vs. Russia, capitalist democracy vs. communism, arms race between the two countries which neither country did anything because of MAD(Mutual Assured Destruction) |
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| American program to aid European rebuilding after WWII in order to stop the spread of Soviet Communism |
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| US policy to prevent spread of Soviet influence, |
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Wars in other parts of the world where US-Soviet conflict played out especially in Third World Companies EX: Korea, Vietnam, Cuba |
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