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DEMET YALÇIN MOUSSEAU
Actors: Individual leaders, states, nonstate actors
Goals, incentives: Wars, territorial expansion, cooperation, peace, trade,
economic gain and so on.
Instruments: Military force, power, war, negotiations, diplomacy and so on.
Outcomes: Peace, interdependence, globalization, conflict and so on.
Major Paradigms that explain international relations:
Realism
Liberalism
Thirty Year Wars
The Peace of Westphalia
Colonialism
Mercantalism
The Industrial Revolution
The Gunpowder Revolution
The Protestant Reformation
What is Monarchy? How did it change to a nation-state?
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British Glorious Revolution (1640)
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American Revolution (1776)
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French Revolution (1789)
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Russian Revolution (1917)
John Locke
Adam Smith
Woodrow Wilson
Karl Marx
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
What is the meaning of Wilson principles for
world politics?
What is the Leauge of Nations?
Adolf Hitler
Joseph Stalin
Winston Churchill
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Fascism
Nationalism
Communism
Socialism
Liberalism
National self determination
Sovereignty
Empire versus Nation-State
Liberal state versus autocratic state
Great Depression
Welfare state
Atomic bomb
Albert Einstein
Manhattan Project
Holocaust
War crime tribunals
Pearl Harbor
Potsdam Conference
Marshall plan
United Nations
Human rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rigths
NATO
Council of Europe
European integration
European Coal and Steel Community, Treaty of Paris
European Economic Community
COMECON
Warsaw Pact
Jean Monnet
Chinese Revolution and Mao Zedong
Cold War
Nuclear proliferation
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Deterrance
Bipolarity
Communist bloc or Eastern bloc
Decolonization
Berlin wall
Korean War
Suez Crisis
Indochina
Nuclear non-proliferation
OPEC oil crises
Iranian Revolution
Richard Nixon
Ayatollah Khomeini
Ronald Reagan
Mikhail Gorbachev
Perestroika and Glastnost
Single market
The Treaty on the EU
Collapse of Communism
Post-Cold War
Post-Communist countries
Russia’s transformation
Enlargement of the EU in 2004 with Central and Eastern European
Countries
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Failed states
Oil states
George Bush and Iraq war
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Barack Obama and multilateralism
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Vladimir Putin
Mahmoud Ahmedinejad
Keith L. Shimko, “Change and Continuity in
International History”, pp.11-46.
Keith L. Shimko, “UN and Humanitarian
Intervention”, pp.265-290
Keith L. Shimko, “Nuclear Proliferation”, pp.
291-317
David N. Balaam & Bradford Dillman “The
Global Security Structure” pp.210-234
Issues and Concepts:
Colonial trade
Trade
Merchantalism
War, territorial expansion, trade
Bretton Woods
GATT
Classical economics
Microeconomics
Market economy
Free market
Planned or command economy
Economic nationalism
John Maynard Keynes
Macroeconomics
Fiscal policy
Fixed currency
Exchange system and floating currency
Macroeconomics
Fiscal policy
Fixed currency
Exchange system and floating currency
IMF
World Bank
Milton Friedman
Monetarism
Monetary system
Neoliberalism
Washington consensus
Monetarism
Monetary system
Neoliberalism
Washington consensus
Post-Bretton Woods system
Inflation
Stagflation
Trade patterns
North/South division
International Finance
Bonds
Stocks
Foreign Direct investment
Foreign portfolio investment
Multinational corporations
Economic interdependence
Dependence
Globalization
Balance of payments
Strategic trade policy
Protectionism
Uruguay round
WTO
Trade as a foreign policy tool
Doha Agreement
Anti-globalization
Regional trade blocs
Financial crises
John T. Rourke “The International Economy” pp.
388-413.
David N. Balaam & Bradford Dillman “Structures
of International Political Economy“ pp. 128182.
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