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    South Korea‚ China‚ and the USA as a result of its illegal development of nuclear weapons against international restrictions. In this paper‚ the Tri-International Relations between the U.S‚ North Korea‚ and China will be examined from the Realism‚ Liberalism‚ and Juche perspectives. The media

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    Introduction * ------------------------------------------------- Realism and liberalism are the two important theoretical frameworks explain and predict the patterns of international relations in general and security in particular. While realism considers the states always are adversaries of each others so world peace is very difficult to realize without a global central authority(Betts)‚ conversely‚ liberalism treat states are rational entities with benign-oriented commitments so that international

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    In April 1917‚ a month after the Romanov Dynasty in Russia effectively ended with the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II‚ Vladimir Ilich Lenin returned to Russia from exile with a formidable revolutionary mentality. The Tsar’s abdication prompted a period of dual power between select members of the defunct fourth Duma‚ now termed the Provisional Government‚ and the newly formed Petrograd Soviet. This arrangement offered a sense of political stability‚ a stability that was detrimental to Lenin’s quest

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    communism promoted by Karl Marx and his colleague Frederick Engels became known as Marxism. Marxism advocated for the

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    1. Forging A World Economy; 1400-1800 Intro Paragraph: The Rise of the West: Scholars tried to explain why political & economic power was concentrated in the hands of Western States (Western Europe & the US). Debates between the two got heated because it concerned the present the future as much as it did the past. A.On one side; Cultural Approach: were those who congratulated today’s winners in the global economy by arguing that the rich were wealthy

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    the end of history because there are no longer any fundamental contradictions that cannot be solved within the context of liberalism‚ nor are there any substantive ideological challenges to liberal democracy. Fukuyama highlights two major challenges to liberalism which have occurred in the past century; communism and fascism. Fascism was no longer a challenge to liberalism because it had been defeated‚ not only on a material level through WWII but also‚ and more importantly‚ it had been defeated

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    communities * idealism/liberalism: Theory that explains political behaviour as a function of moral human decisions‚ institutional structures‚ and collective interest. * Ideology: the mobilization of cultural symbols to create‚ sustain‚ or resist unequal distribution of rights‚ responsibilities‚ and control of resources in a society. * imperialism: political‚ economic and cultural domination of a country of area by another country. * Liberalism: The crucial tenets of liberalism include the following:

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          January 10: Introduction to International Political Economy  Gilpin‚ Robert. 1987. The Political Economy of International Relations. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 25-64 Adaline Zaman The three ideologies: liberalism‚ nationalism‚ and Marxism • Ideology: system of thought and belief by which [individuals and groups] explain how their social system operates and what principles it exemplifies • Conflict among 3 moral/intellectual positions revolve around role and

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    Chapter 2 Multiple Choice Answers 1. D 2. E 3. E 4. D 5. C Essay #1 – Human Nature and International Institutions Two theories dominated the early twentieth century’s view of world politics: liberalism and realism. The latter stresses the importance of the nation-state itself and security via national defense and strategic alliances; whereas the former believes that although nation-states are crucial‚ international institutes and global corporations are also pivotal to maintaining

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    Scientific Revolution-> Heliocentric universe-> Enlightenment-> Deism Adam Smith->Malthus-> Darwin->Herbert Spencer-> Cecil Rhodes Gunpowder-> standing army-> absolute kings-> Enlightenment-> constitutional monarchy-> rise of the middle class-> liberalism-> republican government V Fall of Constantinople->age of Discovery->Enlightenment->Greek independence->the Eastern question Catherine

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