Liberalism Flashcards

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Give a brief definition of liberalism

A

A school of thought rejecting power as the sole outcome of international relations. Seeks co-operation and mutual benefits.

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2
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Why did liberalism arise?

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In response to realism, which is why it is less developed

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3
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What does realism not explain according to liberals?

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Decline in conflict
Rise in democracy
Growth in world trade
Growth in IGOs

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4
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What do liberals believe about human nature?

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Optimistic view

Individuals are altruistic and capable of selfless concern for others

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5
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How does human nature influence the state?

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States can also act selflessly and rejects the fact they act as unitary actors

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What does liberalism claim about the national interest of a state?

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States’ interests reflect the plurality of interests in a state. This allows for them to change.

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7
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What is a constitutional organisation? What is its effect?

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Mechanism that protect HR or provide judicial review of the executive.
Affect its behaviour of relations.
Intervene when states are not protecting HR.

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What is a political organisation? What is its effect?

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Democracies have change through elections in which parties represent the electorate.
Settle internal conflicts peacefully.

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9
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What is complex interdependence?

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Where states are tied together economically, politically, militarily and culturally.

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10
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What theory best describes complex interdependence?

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Cobweb Model

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What three things characterise complex interdependence?

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Development of multiple channels of action between states and society.
Growing prominence of economic and other issues in politics over defence and foreign policy.
States prioritising trade over war.

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12
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What is the Kantian triangle?

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A sketch which provides the recipe for international peace which advocates a complex interdependence between states.

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13
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What are the three aspects of the Kantian triangle?

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International Organisations
Democracy
Economic Interdependence

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14
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What is global governance?

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A movement towards political integration of states to address problems across the world.

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15
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Name some non-state actors

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Religious Groups
Social Movements
Business

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16
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What has happened to IGOs?

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IGOs have became more prominent such as the UN in combatting world issues such as climate change.

17
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What do liberals claim they are not arguing for?

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A utopic state

18
Q

Give an example of a liberal institution

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EU