Chapter 7 Flashcards

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Responsibility to help each other

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Perspective on globalization

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It was derived from the word globalize, which refers to the emergence of an international network.

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Globalization

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It has made the rich richer, while making the non-rich poorer.

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General complaint about globalization

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This theory was rooted in a belief that war is a regular condition in international relations.

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Theory of classic realism

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They believe that the state of war can be reduced to human nature

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Classical realist

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They believe that there are no universal principles with which all states may guide their actions.

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Realist

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It has been the dominant theory of international relations since the conception of discipline.

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Realism or political realism

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To them, globalization reflects the hegeminic influence of the major powers in international politics.

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Realists

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  1. Nation-state is the principle actor in international relations
  2. States is a unitary actor
  3. Decision-makers are rational actors
  4. States live in a context of anarchy
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Assumptions of realism

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10
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These are the crucial tools to conduct a foreign policy.

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Power (lion) and deception (fox)

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This theory is often utilized in the world of policymaking.

This theory was ofte criticized for being excessively pessimistic.

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Realism

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They believe in a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but they generally support free markets.

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Liberals

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It demonstrates that liberalism is more deeply embedded in the structure of modern international political and economic order.

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Globalization of liberalism

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It is an ideological system that places education at a very high level of priority

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Confucianism

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15
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It can be defined as a global politics.

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Cosmopolitanism

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It is the idea that all human beings are or could or should be members of single community

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Cosmopolitanism

17
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This idea is shared by all cosmopolitan views: “All human beings, regardless of their political affilation are citizens in a single community.”

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Nebulous core

18
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He proclaimes himself as Kosmopolités (citizen of the world)

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Diogenes of ancient greece.

19
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It questions the very authority of sovereignty and is interested in uniting individuals around the world

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Cosmopolitanism

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  1. Equal worth and dignity
  2. Active agency
  3. Personal responsibility and accountability
  4. Consent
  5. Collective decision-making about public matters through voting procedures
  6. Inclusiveness
  7. Avoidance of serious harm
  8. Sustainability
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8 core principles of cosmopolitanism by David Held