Chapter 1 Flashcards
a reason political scientists develop theories is to
understand the cause of events
What are the 3 most prominent theoretical approaches used to study IR?
- Liberalism
- Realism
- Radicalism
The theory that most focuses on the idea that human nature is good is
Liberalism
The study of individual cases is used in what approach to IR (not a theory, but an APPROACH)
historical
Who introduced class analysis and dialectical reasoning, later used by Marx?
Plato
Thucydides concluded that the underlying cause of the peloponnesian war was
A changing distribution of power between Athens and Sparta
How did Kant’s view of Human nature differ from Hobbe’s and Rousseau’s
Unlike Hobbes and Rousseau, Kant believed humans could learn to improve their situation.
The analysis of core text is used in which APPROACH to International Relations?
Philisophical
Rousseau’s story of the stag and the hare illustrates: (4 things)
- problems created from self preservation
- need for social contract to realize “general will”
- need for small communities
- his view of state of nature
Rousseau’s story of the stag and the hare does not illustrate: (1 thing)
The benefits of anarchy
posing foundational questions and seeking normative answers are characteristics of what APPROACH to international Relations?
philisophical
The objective of behavioralists is to (2 things)
- gather data on human behavior patterns
2. develop tests and hypotheses based on patterns
What are the 3 approaches to International Relations?
- Historical
- Philisophical
- Behavioralists
What is the goal of the Correlates of War project?
to explain why war breaks out.
The theory most focused on economic classes and stratification is
Radicalism