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LIBERALISM

REALISM

CAPITALISM

CRITICAL THEORIES

RELATIVISM

UNIVERSALISM

__________ is an umbrella term for theoretical foundations that critique one or more major aspects of other theoretical foundations, the current world order and/ or ways of organizing life. Examples of critical theories include communitarianism, constructivism, feminism, Marxism, post-colonialism and environmentalism.

______ in global politics have a more cooperative view of the world ______ in global politics have a more cooperative view of the world. In a _______ view, a host of actors influence outcomes in global politics and share a primary concern for justice, liberty and equality.

______ in global politics view the world in competitive terms ______ in global politics view the world in competitive terms. In a realist view, global politics is dominated by states acting in their own self-interest, prioritizing, first and foremost, national security. Relations between states are heavily influenced by the amount of power they have.

The economic theory of__________ is the dominant ideology of production, exchange, distribution and consumption in the modern world, according to which the basis of resource allocation is the generation of profit. Although there are various interpretations of how political decision-making should be involved in regulating the operation of the profit motive, all models of capitalism agree that the generation of profit is necessary for economic growth and maintenance of the global system, and generally conducive to development. Neoliberalism is a strand of _______ that advocates minimum political interference in the market mechanism.

In the context of global politics, the ethical theory of ­­­­_______ suggests values to be culturally and individually determined. In a relativist view, global agreements on the most fundamental aspects of human life are hence difficult to achieve.

______ in global politics have a more cooperative view of the world ______ in global politics have a more cooperative view of the world. In their view, a host of actors influence outcomes in global politics and share a primary concern for justice, liberty and equality.