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55 Cards in this Set

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nation
A group of people that:
- share a similar culture/language
- feel a communal bond
- feel they should govern themselves
nationalism
a feeling based on belonging to a nation
nationstate
when a country has a majority of ONE nation
multination states
has no majority, instead, has several nations
3 Examples of Wars of National Liberation
1) Kosovo
2) South Sudan
3) Northern Ireland
MultiSTATEnation

(example)
when one nation is divided into seperate states

ex) North/South Korea
Percent of countries that are Democratic
44%
Percent of countries that are Authoritarian
25%
Percent of countries that have mixed governments
31%
transnationalism
a range of loyalties, activities and other phenomena that connect humans across nations and across national boundaries
nation
A group of people that:
- share a similar culture/language
- feel a communal bond
- feel they should govern themselves
nationalism
a feeling based on belonging to a nation
nationstate
when a country has a majority of ONE nation
multination states
has no majority, instead, has several nations
3 Examples of Wars of National Liberation
1) Kosovo
2) South Sudan
3) Northern Ireland
MultiSTATEnation

(example)
when one nation is divided into seperate states

ex) North/South Korea
Percent of countries that are Democratic
44%
Percent of countries that are Authoritarian
25%
Percent of countries that have mixed governments
31%
transnationalism
a range of loyalties, activities and other phenomena that connect humans across nations and across national boundaries
Name 3 forms/sources of transnationalism
1) Career
2) Business
3) Religion
Religious Fundementalism

(2 points)
-transcends political boundaries

- aims to incorporate religious values into public life
Define "Islam"
submission to God
secular
separation of church and state
Theocracy

(example)
- religious government

ex) Vadakin City
Monarchy

(2 points)
(example)
- king or queen governs

- hereditary succession

ex) Saudi Arabia
Communism

(3 examples)
- all means of production are owned by the Sate

ex) Cuba
ex) Soviet Union
ex) North Korea
Facism

(2 points)
(example
- extreme nationalism

- there is no freedom

ex) Nazi Germany
Three qualities a country possesses
1) Soverignty
2) Territory
3) Diplomatic Recognition
colonialism
a country's control of areas outside its territory
diplomatic recognition
other countries recognize you as an independent country
xenophobia
fear of people from other countries
democratic peace theory
the assertion that as more countries become democratic, the likelihood for conflict decreases
democratic peace theory
the assertion that as more countries become democratic, the likelihood for conflict decreases
individualism
concept that rights and liberties of the individual are paramount within a society
individualism
concept that rights and liberties of the individual are paramount within a society
fundementalism
religious traditionalism and values incorporated into regular politcal activities
fundementalism
religious traditionalism and values incorporated into regular politcal activities
microstates
countries with tiny populations/territories
microstates
countries with tiny populations/territories
democratized diplomacy
when legislatures, interest groups and public opinion play the greater role
democratized diplomacy
when legislatures, interest groups and public opinion play the greater role
two-level game theory
to be successful, a country's diplomats must find a solution that is acceptable to everyone
two-level game theory
to be successful, a country's diplomats must find a solution that is acceptable to everyone
parlimentary diplomacy
includes debate and voting in IGOs as a supplement to negotiation and compromise
parlimentary diplomacy
includes debate and voting in IGOs as a supplement to negotiation and compromise
coercive diplomacy
to induce an opponent to react as you wish
coercive diplomacy
to induce an opponent to react as you wish
irridentism
when a country wants to join its motherland
irridentism
when a country wants to join its motherland
stateless nation
when a nation is a minority in one or more states, and doesn't have a nationstate of its own
stateless nation
when a nation is a minority in one or more states, and doesn't have a nationstate of its own
bilateral diplomacy
direct negotiations between two countries
multilateral diplomacy
conferencesinvolving a number of nations
public diplomacy
process of creating an image that enhances a country's abilieve diplomatic success by increasing its soft power