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International Politics
Chapters 5, 6, & 8- TEST 2
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Political Studies
Undergraduate 4
03/20/2013

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Interstate wars
Definition
international wars or conflicts between states
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Internal wars
Definition
internal conflict, or civil wars within states
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Levels of analysis
Definition
concerned with where the focus lies in an explanation: whether it is on components [such as individuals or states] or on systems [such as international structures]
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Dyadic level of analysis
Definition
explanation focusing on characteristics of relationships between two states; structuralists think the blame for war should be placed not on the internal structure of some states or on relationships between certain types of states, but on the structure of the international system in which all states and dyads must operate
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Security dilemma
Definition
the idea that when one state enhances its power for security, this leads other states to do the same, thereby undermining security for all
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Polarity
Definition
number of independent power centers, or poles, in the international system, which can be unipolar, bipolar, or multipolar
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Hegemonic
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term for unipolar system with one predominantly powerful state
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Classical balance of power
Definition
multipolar system in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe in which states balanced power with fluid alliances
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Hegemonic stability theory
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idea that preeminent power of a hegemon allows it to enforce rules and deters others from initiating conflict
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Power transition theory
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idea that conflict is likely when rising states challenge weakening hegemons
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Democratic peace
Definition
proposition that democratic states will not war against each other
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Weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
Definition
nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons
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Deterrence
Definition
preventing another actor from doing something they would otherwise do
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Compellence
Definition
forcing another actor to do something they would not otherwise do
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Alliances
Definition
formal associations in which states pledge to militarily protect each other in specified circumstances
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Balancing
Definition
joining an alliance against states or coalitions whose superior resources could pose a threat
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Bandwagoning
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joining an alliance with the superior power to share in the benefits of the alliance
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Minimum winning coalitions
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alliances only as large as they must be to win
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Burden sharing
Definition
how costs of alliance are distributed among member states
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Arms control
Definition
efforts to limit or ban weapons in states’ military arsenals
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Arms transfers
Definition
sales or gifts of military weapons
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Small arms
Definition
typically inexpensive light weapons that an individual can carry
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Arms race
Definition
competitive increase in armaments by two states or coalitions of states
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Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty
Definition
agreement creating military balance of conventional weapons between NATO and the Warsaw Pact at the end of the Cold War
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International arms embargoes
Definition
agreements to cease arms transfers to threatening or unstable states
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Anti-Personnel Landmines Treaty
Definition
agreements to ban production and export of land mines designed to harm or kill people
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Second-strike capability
Definition
the ability of a state to deliver a devastating counterattack after being attacked by nuclear weapons
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Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD)
Definition
strategic doctrine based on the idea that war between the superpowers was deterred when they both were vulnerable to each other’s second-strike capability
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Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)
Definition
program to use a space-based technology to strike down incoming missiles
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Prisoner’s dilemma
Definition
scenario in which actors following individually rational strategies produce the least-desired outcome
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Game theory
Definition
mathematical approach for predicting outcomes of actors’ interactions in various scenarios
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Nuclear proliferation
Definition
the spread of nuclear weapons into the hands of more actors
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Nuclear Nonproliferation Theory (NPT)
Definition
agreement in effect since the 1970s to prevent further nuclear proliferation and promote nuclear disarmament
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Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT)
Definition
proposed agreement to ban nuclear weapons testing
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Moscow Treaty
Definition
U.S.-Russian agreement to reduce their stockpiles of nuclear warheads by the year 2012
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Ballistic missile defense system (BMD)
Definition
defense system designed to intercept and destroy ballistic missiles
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Chemical weapons
Definition
weapons that contain chemical elements, such as chlorine gas and mustard gas
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Biological weapons
Definition
weapons that contain biological agents such as anthrax or plague bacteria
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Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR)
Definition
voluntary agreement that seeks to control export and production of missile technology capable of carrying weapons of mass destruction
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Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC)
Definition
agreement whereby signature states pledge to destroy their chemical weapons
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Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention (BTWC)
Definition
agreement banning production, stockpiling, and use of biological agents
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Bargaining and negotiation
Definition
formal and informal communication between actors
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“Bullying” strategy
Definition
bargaining strategy relying heavily on force and threats of force
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“Reciprocating” strategy
Definition
flexible bargaining strategy in which one side imitates or duplicates the kind of diplomatic moves made by the other actor
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Diplomats
Definition
government officials engaged in negotiations and bargaining
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Unitary actors
Definition
assumptions that states are monolithic (speaking as one voice), with no divisions or opinions differences within the government or the larger society
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Foreign policy approach
Definition
the approach to understanding international politics that focuses on how domestic actors seek to influence states actions and the ways in which foreign policy is made
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Rational actors
Definition
the idea that individuals make decisions through a process that includes clarification of goals, weighting of alternatives and consequences, and selection of optimal course of action
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Psychological approach
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focuses of leaders beliefs, personalities, and styles, and how individuals and groups process information and make decisions
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Public opinion
Definition
the attitudes that people have regarding their state’s goals and practices
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Attentive public
Definition
the people who attend to and are knowledgeable about foreign policy issues and international politics
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Core values
Definition
the underlying beliefs that the public holds and uses to judge foreign policy
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Rally-round-the-flag effect
Definition
an increase in a leader’s popularity following the use of force
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Body bag syndrome
Definition
the negative relationship between high levels of troop causalities and public opinion
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Fast track authority
Definition
an important power that can be used by the U.S president to speed up the process and decrease congressional influence on key trade legislation
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Ratification
Definition
the final step necessary for a state to approve international agreements
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Military-industrial complex
Definition
network of defense contractors, the military, and government agencies that may work together to promote military and spending and other polices from which they benefit
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Peace dividend
Definition
a freeing up of government revenue to be spent on other programs or returned to taxpayers rather than spending it on military
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Diversionary theory
Definition
the idea that political leaders attempt to divert attention away from internal conflict by initiating foreign conflict. Also referred to as the scapegoat hypothesis and the wag-the-dog effect
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Two level games
Definition
dual pressure on leaders whereby international agreements can be forged only when they meet the concerns of both domestic and international audiences
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Organizational role
Definition
the mission of each bureaucratic agency, which may influence how it views the world and the foreign policies it prefers
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Resultant
Definition
compromises caused by bureaucratic conflict that are not necessarily in the best interests of the state’s foreign policy
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Standard operating procedures
Definition
prearranged responses or routines used frequently by bureaucracies
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Psychoanalytic approach
Definition
an approach to leaders that traces individuals’ beliefs back to early childhood experiences
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Operational code
Definition
the beliefs of political leaders about the nature of the political universe and the means for dealing with other in politics
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Image
Definition
set of beliefs or perceptions that leaders have about another country regarding its’ capabilities, motivations, political system, and culture
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Enemy image
Definition
the belief that another country is inherently threatening and immoral
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Analogies
Definition
beliefs that a current situation, event, or leader is very similar to something or someone from the past
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Cognitive consistency theories
Definition
psychology theories that suggest humans seek out and attend to information that is consistent with the beliefs that they already hold
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Leadership style
Definition
leaders’ work habits, how they relate to those around them, and how they like to receive information, and how they make up their minds
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Groupthink
Definition
excessive concurrence seeking that can occur in small, highly cohesive groups
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