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Liberalism and International Relations

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German philosopher who believed that eventually Europe would unite.Immanuel Kant
A political and economic situation in which two states are simultaneously dependent on each toehr for their well-being.Interdependence
A set of rules, norms, and procedures around which the expectations of actors converge in a certain international issue area.International Regime
The formation of a broad alliance of most major actors for the purpose of jointly opposing any aggression against one of their number. An example would be the United Nations.Collective Security
A movement in international relations that international norms and actors' identifities help shape the content of state interests.Constructivism
A branch of socialism that emphasizes exploitation and class struggle and includes both communism and other approaches.Marxism
A peace that resolves the underlying reasons for warPositive Peace
The glorification of war, military force, and violence.Militarism
A strand of feminism and believes gender differences are not just socially constructed and that views women as inherently less warlike than men.Difference Feminism
A strand of feminism that emphasizes gender equality.Liberal Feminism
A government's attempt to shape the economy to maximize national power.Mercantilism
Non Aggression Pact made between Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939.Molotov-Ribbentropp Pact
The international organization which loans countries money to stabilize their currencies.International Monetary Fund
The international organization that loans money to countries to develop specific infrastructure projects.World Bank (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development)
The organization which governs trade relations between its member states.World Trade Organization
The international liberal economic order established toward the end of World War II under the hegemony of the U.S.Bretton Woods
The idea that some people within a group gain benefits without putting forth much effort.Free Riders
The benefits accrued to individuals by being in a group. This can also apply to benefits in a society that people do not pay directly for.Collective Goods
The idea that a powerful state is able to enforce the rules and norms of the international system.Hegemonic Stability
The regional organization that is dominant in the Middle East and North AfricaLeague of Arab States or Arab League
The principal regional organization that encompasses most of the states of Africa.The African Union formerly the Organization of African States
The regional organization that is dominated by the United States and is made up of most states of the Western Hemisphere.The Organization of American States


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