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Introduction to International Relations - Leiden University IRO Exam Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Why are IR concepts contested? - Answers - Definitions are rarely consensual - Meanings not fixed in time - Ethnocentrism Why are IR concepts useful? - Answers - Makes sense of reality - Makes sure we're talking about the same thing - Ensure some degree of constructive dialogue - To develop and evaluate theories What are theories? - Answers - Goes beyond mere description - Interprets data - Identify patterns, regularities across space & time - An explanation, answer to "why this happened?" - Helps to describe, explain, anticipate, and prescribe Why do we need theories? - Answers Real life is too complex - Too many data points - Too many variables - Too many moving parts Definition of a State - Answers According to Montevideo Convention in 1933, four qualifications: - A permanent population - A defined territory - Government - Capacity to enter relations with other states Problems with definition of a state - Answers 1. Declarative vs. constitutive theory of statehood 2. Internal vs. external sovereignty 3. Creation of the state in practice - dynamic (can differ) Therefore, in IR theory, states are units of analysis - entities with well-defined territory and recognized political authority The "Relations" in IR? - Answers - Interactions (war and peace, trade, intl. agreements) - Bilateral vs. multilateral - Any state actions (or inactions) which affect other states - Not simply interstate relations (also transnational relations, NSAs...) Levels of Analysis - Answers 1. International 2. National/domestic 3. Individual In a globalized world, this distinction matters from a theoretical perspective: - National order vs. intl. anarchy - Self-help - "Level of analysis" framework is a type of theorizing - Analytical tool to think & organize IR Why is history important for IR? - Answers - Background to contemporary events - Distinguishing continuity from change - Providing context behind theories and concepts - Dating/benchmarking/periodization of IR is already interpreting & theorizing Significant historical IR dates - Answers 1500 - increase in communication skills in trade 1648 - Peace of Westphalia 1919 - end of WW1, Treaty of Versailles 1945 - end of WW2 1989 - Fall of Berlin Wall, led to end of Cold War Emergence of Westphalian System - Answers 1648 considered a benchmark:

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Introduction to International Relations - Leiden University IRO Exam Questions and Answers Solved
Correctly

Why are IR concepts contested? - Answers - Definitions are rarely consensual

- Meanings not fixed in time

- Ethnocentrism

Why are IR concepts useful? - Answers - Makes sense of reality

- Makes sure we're talking about the same thing

- Ensure some degree of constructive dialogue

- To develop and evaluate theories

What are theories? - Answers - Goes beyond mere description

- Interprets data

- Identify patterns, regularities across space & time

- An explanation, answer to "why this happened?"

- Helps to describe, explain, anticipate, and prescribe

Why do we need theories? - Answers Real life is too complex

- Too many data points

- Too many variables

- Too many moving parts

Definition of a State - Answers According to Montevideo Convention in 1933, four qualifications:

- A permanent population

- A defined territory

- Government

- Capacity to enter relations with other states

Problems with definition of a state - Answers 1. Declarative vs. constitutive theory of statehood

2. Internal vs. external sovereignty

3. Creation of the state in practice - dynamic (can differ)

,Therefore, in IR theory, states are units of analysis - entities with well-defined territory and recognized
political authority

The "Relations" in IR? - Answers - Interactions (war and peace, trade, intl. agreements)

- Bilateral vs. multilateral

- Any state actions (or inactions) which affect other states

- Not simply interstate relations (also transnational relations, NSAs...)

Levels of Analysis - Answers 1. International

2. National/domestic

3. Individual



In a globalized world, this distinction matters from a theoretical perspective:

- National order vs. intl. anarchy

- Self-help

- "Level of analysis" framework is a type of theorizing

- Analytical tool to think & organize IR

Why is history important for IR? - Answers - Background to contemporary events

- Distinguishing continuity from change

- Providing context behind theories and concepts

- Dating/benchmarking/periodization of IR is already interpreting & theorizing

Significant historical IR dates - Answers 1500 - increase in communication skills in trade

1648 - Peace of Westphalia

1919 - end of WW1, Treaty of Versailles

1945 - end of WW2

1989 - Fall of Berlin Wall, led to end of Cold War

Emergence of Westphalian System - Answers 1648 considered a benchmark:

,- Foundations in theory/practice of contemporary IR

- Historical origins of modern sovereign state

- Institutionalization of domestic vs. international perspectives



Westphalia - important peace conference

- Outcome of Thirty Years' War

- "Whose realm, his religion"



Ideas of a Westphalian sovereign state:

1. Territoriality

2. Sovereignty

3. Autonomy

What is the myth of Westphalia? - Answers - 400 years long process of implementation of "Westphalian"
principles



- Eurocentrism: example being similar changes in China 770-221 BC, during its feudal period, where Qin
states' victory led to a centralized, bureaucratic empire



- Multiple other regional international orders (Lawson) - other types of political units & inter-units
organization

Alternative argument about emergence of the sovereign state - Answers - Charles Tilly - "Wars made the
state and the state made war"

- Evolutionary argument: explains that states compete for population, territory and survival



1. Threat of war - rulers forced to defend borders

2. Larger, more centralized states, increased tax collection & military recruitment

3. Expand representative rule & bureaucracy

, 4. Strong states survive, weak perish



Explanation for emergence of states & "state systems"

Legacies of the long 19th century - Answers 1. Rise of the West and the "great divergence" (Pomeranz)

- Not in isolation, but due to previous global networks

- Industrialization (& de-industrialization)

- Evolution of the state

- Tech changes (steamships, trains, telegraph

- Imperialism & colonialism



2. Emergence of unified intl. order

- Interdependence

- First IOs, international standards set

- Exploitation & inequality at global level



3. Why does this matter today?

- Manjari Miller's "Wronged by Empire"

- Early stages (historical context) of globalization & inequalities

- 1905: rise of the rest?

How did the World Wars impact IR? - Answers 1. Led to emergence of IR discipline

- First IR debate: causes of WW1

- First chair of IR in 1919

- Structured the realism-liberalism debate



2. Changed nature of war and its implications
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