Chap: 11 Quiz Flashcards
What is Hegemonic Internationalism?
The belief that the world is being integrated on unequal terms with dominance of one nation state over others
What is a historic example of Hegemonic Internationalism?
Colonization of other nations by the British
What is a contemporary example of Hegemonic Internationalism?
America leaving the Kyoto Accord
What is Liberal Internationalism?
The optimistic belief that, through greater interaction and cooperation between peoples, a common purpose, usually wealth and peace will evolve
What is an historic example of Liberal Internationalism?
The League of Nations and United nations
What is an contemporary example of Liberal Internationalism?
World visions efforts to promote children’s rights
What is Revolutionary Internationalism?
The belief that conflicts within societies are determined by international factors and alliances
What is an example of historic Revolutionary Internationalism?
French Revolution
What is a contemporary example of Revolutionary Internationalism?
Environmentalism
Why do countries want to become self-determined?
To protect themselves and the citizens with in. Ex. Kosovo declaring themselves independant
Why do countries choose to be involved in Humanitarian and Global Citizenship?
To improves relations and create relationships with other countries. Ex. Other countries involved i the outbreak of violence in Lebanon
Why do countries become involved in peace and security?
Many countries do this in order to create better relations
Ex. NATO military alliance in which member countries help defend each other
Why do countries become involved in economic security?
Countries create economic treaties in order to ensure their economy remains stable
Ex. NAFTA in order to reduce trade barriers