What is the definition of science 2 things does science consist of?
in social science, the outcomes are human behaviors
1. testability
2. respectability
What is political science?
political science is the determination of who gets what, how, and when
What was the mercantilism era like and what year was it in?
it was the emergence of international relations in 1500
How does mercantilism relate to trade goals?
Western Europe decided to spread their economic influence and control over economic, political, and social activity on almost every planet
What is mercantilism?
the system by which imperial governments forced their military onto other nations in order to become richer
What was the Pax Britannica?
It was the 100 years peace, between the years 1815 and 1914, in where powerful nations didn’t really fight because they had the same economic goals
What is the nickname for Pax Britannica?
The era of free trade
What is Colonial Imperialism?
It was when European powers saw the rest of the world as a chessboard for military and economic supremacy
What were the 4 consequences of WW1 for world politics?
What were the 2 consequences of WW2 for world politics?
What are the 3 I’s in world politics?
What does interests mean?
what actors want to achieve through political action
What does interactions mean?
how the choices of two or more actors combine to produce political outcomes
What does institutions mean?
the set of rules that a community follows that structure interactions in specific ways
What are the 3 broad categories of interests?
What are the 2 broad categories of interaction?
In what 4 ways do institutions cooperate?
What are the 2 reasons actors follow rules?
What are the 3 main approaches to the study of wars and the possible 4th?
What is compellence?
an effort to change the status quo by use of force
What is deterrence?
an effort to preserve the status quo through the threat of force
How does incomplete information and uncertainty relate to war?
When states have incomplete information, this
can lead to uncertainty regarding the value or
ability of a state’s adversary can lead to war
What is credibility and what are the 2 reasons on why is it hard to achieve?
target’s beliefs;
1. carrying through on threats is costly
2. conflicting interests in bargaining interaction
What is brinkmanship?
States can signal their resolve by approaching the brink of war