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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS EXAM I
STUDY GUIDE EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Multipolar system - ANSWER-Has 5/6 centers of power, which are not grouped into
alliances

Bipolar System - ANSWER-Has two great centers of power

Hegemony - ANSWER-One state holds most of the power in the international system

- Dominates rules and arrangements

Hegemonic stability theory - ANSWER-

Rationality - ANSWER-Decision makers set goals, evaluate their relative importance,
calculate the costs and benefits of each possible course of action, and then choose the
one with the highest benefits and lowest costs

- As long as they think they are moving towards their goals they are rational

Rational course of action - ANSWER-1. Search for all potential policy options
2. Search for all available info on those options
3. Evaluate the costs and benefits of each option
4. Choose the option that yields the greatest net benefit

Offensive realism - ANSWER-States are seeking to maximize their power;

Defined as the ability to get another actor to do what it otherwise would not have done

Prisoner's dillema - ANSWER-Individual action is better for the individual, but
cooperative actions are better for society

Liberalism - ANSWER-Theories draw on reciprocity or identity principles.

Generally more optimistic than realism about the prospects for peace and cooperation

Liberal institutionalism - ANSWER-- Reciprocity
- Worldwide federation of states
- Respect its principles, remain autonomous, forego some short-term individual gains
- Concedes to realism important assumptions
- Anarchy, states are rational actors
- Institutions - agreed upon norms, rules, practices

, - Formal - treaties, laws, organizations
- Informal - summits, conferences, norms
- Shared norms
- Sovereignty
- Peaceful conflict resolution as first method

Believes that states aren't always looking for conflicts, so cooperation is the most
rational decision.

Complex interdependence - ANSWER-• Multiple channels connect states and societies
• Multiple issues motivate actors
• Variety of actors (pluralism)
• Web of relationships
• Military force not as effective
• Cooperation is a result of complex interdependence

Constructivism - ANSWER-Focuses on the nature of norms, identity, and social
interaction
- State identities are complex and changing and arise from interactions with other states

Economic Structuralism - ANSWER-Sees collaboration as exploitation of the poor
Main actors = classes
Class identity > national identity
Workers are deceived about their interests
Surplus value -- difference between the value of raw material and the value of final
product
Rich get richer, poor are left behind

Marxism - ANSWER-Critique of liberal capitalism
- If wealth is distributed unequally there will be rebellion

Liberal Feminism vs Difference Feminism - ANSWER-Liberal: no difference between
genders
Difference: Women are more peaceful

Imperialism - ANSWER-Countries will try to extend their power by dominating other
countries

Foreign policy - ANSWER-state policy toward international relations

Military-Industrial complex - ANSWER-comprises the policy and monetary relationships
which exist between legislators, national armed forces, and the arms industry that
supports them

What/Who are the actors in international relations? — - ANSWER-States and non state
actors

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