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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 CHAPTER 2 Power Politics INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Seventh Edition Joshua S. Goldstein
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 Realism v. Idealism Simple assumptions can lead to different conclusions about the international system Are states the most important actors? Is the world in a state of anarchy? Who writes the laws on the world stage?
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 Assumptions of Realism and Idealism
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 Power Defining power Estimating power Elements of power Military preparedness Natural resources Industrial capacity Moral legitimacy Popular support of government
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 Bargaining Negotiation Achieving goals Reciprocity Deterrence Rational actors Cost-benefit analysis Game theory Zero-sum games
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 Payoff Matrix in India-Pakistan PD Game
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 The International System Anarchy Sovereignty Balance of power Great powers Multipolar system Bipolar system Hegemony
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 Great-Power Shares of World GDP, 2003
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Pearson Education, Inc. © 2006 Alliances Purposes of alliances Burden sharing NATO Warsaw Pact U.S.-Japanese security treaty The Nonaligned Movement Southeast Asian Treaty Organization (SEATO) Russia and its neighbors
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