Quiz Flashcards
1
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Kant’s IV
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regime type (republican)
2
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Kant’s DV
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perpetual peace (league of peace)
3
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Kant’s intervening variables
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- public interests/participation
- common interests among states (institutions)
- recognition of intnl rights (equals so as not to exploit)
4
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Doyle’s IV
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democratic liberal govt
5
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Doyle’s DV
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liberal peace
6
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Doyle’s intervening variables
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- moral foundations
- participation/accountability
- laws
- cultural empathy
7
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Kegley’s IV
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pure communication/impure
8
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Kegley’s DV
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peace
9
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Kegley’s intervening variables
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- nonstate actors
- cooperation
- democratic regimes
10
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Weber’s critique of Kegley
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- assumes that international society exists
- there isn’t really a society but just an extension of a country’s interests
- peace wouldn’t happen naturally; it is directly affected by a state’s actions
11
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Wendt’s IV
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identities
12
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Wendt’s DV
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behavior
13
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Wendt’s intervening variables
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- interests
- identities can change
- meanings roles (perceived/ interpreted)
14
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Weber’s critique of Wendt
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- who makes the states?
- focus on what states do rather than their perceived roles
- nothing exists unless solidified by society
15
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Lebow
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- Thucydides as a constructivist
- IV social interaction
- DV behavior