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Poly Sci Ch 8
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Undergraduate 1
03/19/2012

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absolute power
Definition
an element of power, such as nuclear weapons, that indisputably exists and can be potentially used irrespective of other considerations.
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balance of payments for current accounts
Definition
a measure of the entire flow of money into and out of a country's economy except funds for investments.
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bilateral diplomacy
Definition
negotiations between two countries
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coercive diplomacy
Definition
the use of threats or force as a diplomatic tactic.
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democratized diplomacy
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the current trend in diplomacy where diplomats are drawn from a wider segment of society, making them more representative of their nations.
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demographic graying
Definition
the aging of a population, with the median age and the percentage of people who reach retirement age increasing.
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economic sanctions
Definition
economic measures imposed by a country or international governmental organization on one or more countries to change their behavior. These sanctions include such tools as refusing to purchase a noter country's product, refusing to sell it something that it needs, freezing its accounts in your country, or imposing punitive tariffs and quotas on its products.
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foreign policy
Definition
the international goals of a country and how it uses its national capabilities to achieve those goals.
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hard power
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assets that can be used negatively as a threat or a sanction, or positively as an inducement by one country to shape the beaver of another country.
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imperial overstretch thesis
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the idea that attempting to maintain global order through leadership as a hegemony, especially through military power, is detrimental to the hegemon's existence.
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instruments of foreign policy
Definition
tools countries use to implement their policies
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leadership capabilities
Definition
a range of personal job skills including administrative skills, legislative skills, public persuasion abilities, and intellectual capacity that affect the authority of political leaders.
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multilateral diplomacy
Definition
negotiations among three or more countries
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multilateralism
Definition
taking important international actions, especially those using military force, within the frame-work of a multilateral organization such as the United Nations.
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net trade
Definition
the difference between exports and imports, either overall or for specific commodities. For examples, if a state exports $10 billion in agricultural products and imports $8 billion dollars in agricultural products, that country has a net agricultural trade surplus of $2 billion.
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non-zero-sum game
Definition
The economically developed countries including those of Western Europe, the United States and Canada in North America, Jaan in Asia, and Australia and new Zealand in Oceania.
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objective power
Definition
assets a country objectively possesses and has the will and capacity to use.
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open diplomacy
Definition
the public conduct of negotiations and the publication of agreements
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parliamentary diplomacy
Definition
debate and voting in international organizations to settle diplomatic issues.
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power
Definition
the totality of a country's international capabilities. Power is based on multiple resources, which alone or in concert allow one country to have its interest prevail in the international system. Power is especially important in enabling one state to achieve its goals when it clashes with the goals and wills of other international actors.
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power capacity
Definition
the sum of a country's power assets that determine its potential for exercising international power.
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public diplomacy
Definition
a process of creating an overall international image that enhances your ability to achieve diplomatic success.
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relative power
Definition
power measured in comparison with the power of other international actors
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situational power
Definition
the power that can be applied, and is reasonable in a given situation. Not all elements of power can be applied to every situation.
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social overstretch thesis
Definition
the idea that spending money on altruistic social welfare programs to support the least productive people in society financially drains that economy.
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soft power
Definition
traits of a country that attract other countries to emulate it or otherwise follow its lead through the power of example.
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statecraft
Definition
the use of military, economic, diplomatic, and informational policy instruments to achieve the foreign policy goals of countries.
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subjective power
Definition
a country's power based on other countries' perception of its current or potential power
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two-level game theory
Definition
the concept that in order to arrive at satisfactory international agreements, a country's diplomats actually have to deal with (at one level) the other country's negotiators and (at the second level) legislators, interest groups, and other domestic forces at home.
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unilateralism
Definition
occurs when a single country perhaps leading a small coalition of other countries, takes an important international action, such as using force, without the approval of an IGO.
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will to power
Definition
the willingness of a country to use its power capacity to influence global events
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zero sum game
Definition
a contest in which gains by one player can only be achieved by equal losses for other players.
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