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nation
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A group of people that:
- share a similar culture/language - feel a communal bond - feel they should govern themselves |
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nationalism
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a feeling based on belonging to a nation
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nationstate
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when a country has a majority of ONE nation
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multination states
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has no majority, instead, has several nations
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3 Examples of Wars of National Liberation
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1) Kosovo
2) South Sudan 3) Northern Ireland |
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MultiSTATEnation
(example) |
when one nation is divided into seperate states
ex) North/South Korea |
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Percent of countries that are Democratic
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44%
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Percent of countries that are Authoritarian
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25%
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Percent of countries that have mixed governments
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31%
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transnationalism
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a range of loyalties, activities and other phenomena that connect humans across nations and across national boundaries
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nation
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A group of people that:
- share a similar culture/language - feel a communal bond - feel they should govern themselves |
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nationalism
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a feeling based on belonging to a nation
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nationstate
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when a country has a majority of ONE nation
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multination states
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has no majority, instead, has several nations
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3 Examples of Wars of National Liberation
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1) Kosovo
2) South Sudan 3) Northern Ireland |
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MultiSTATEnation
(example) |
when one nation is divided into seperate states
ex) North/South Korea |
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Percent of countries that are Democratic
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44%
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Percent of countries that are Authoritarian
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25%
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Percent of countries that have mixed governments
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31%
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transnationalism
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a range of loyalties, activities and other phenomena that connect humans across nations and across national boundaries
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Name 3 forms/sources of transnationalism
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1) Career
2) Business 3) Religion |
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Religious Fundementalism
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-transcends political boundaries
- aims to incorporate religious values into public life |
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Define "Islam"
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submission to God
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secular
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separation of church and state
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Theocracy
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- religious government
ex) Vadakin City |
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Monarchy
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- king or queen governs
- hereditary succession ex) Saudi Arabia |
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Communism
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- all means of production are owned by the Sate
ex) Cuba ex) Soviet Union ex) North Korea |
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Facism
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- extreme nationalism
- there is no freedom ex) Nazi Germany |
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Three qualities a country possesses
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1) Soverignty
2) Territory 3) Diplomatic Recognition |
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colonialism
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a country's control of areas outside its territory
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diplomatic recognition
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other countries recognize you as an independent country
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xenophobia
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fear of people from other countries
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democratic peace theory
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the assertion that as more countries become democratic, the likelihood for conflict decreases
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democratic peace theory
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the assertion that as more countries become democratic, the likelihood for conflict decreases
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individualism
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concept that rights and liberties of the individual are paramount within a society
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individualism
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concept that rights and liberties of the individual are paramount within a society
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fundementalism
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religious traditionalism and values incorporated into regular politcal activities
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fundementalism
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religious traditionalism and values incorporated into regular politcal activities
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microstates
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countries with tiny populations/territories
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microstates
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countries with tiny populations/territories
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democratized diplomacy
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when legislatures, interest groups and public opinion play the greater role
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democratized diplomacy
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when legislatures, interest groups and public opinion play the greater role
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two-level game theory
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to be successful, a country's diplomats must find a solution that is acceptable to everyone
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two-level game theory
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to be successful, a country's diplomats must find a solution that is acceptable to everyone
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parlimentary diplomacy
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includes debate and voting in IGOs as a supplement to negotiation and compromise
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parlimentary diplomacy
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includes debate and voting in IGOs as a supplement to negotiation and compromise
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coercive diplomacy
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to induce an opponent to react as you wish
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coercive diplomacy
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to induce an opponent to react as you wish
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irridentism
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when a country wants to join its motherland
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irridentism
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when a country wants to join its motherland
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stateless nation
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when a nation is a minority in one or more states, and doesn't have a nationstate of its own
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stateless nation
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when a nation is a minority in one or more states, and doesn't have a nationstate of its own
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bilateral diplomacy
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direct negotiations between two countries
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multilateral diplomacy
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conferencesinvolving a number of nations
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public diplomacy
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process of creating an image that enhances a country's abilieve diplomatic success by increasing its soft power
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