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Politics

The struggle in any group for power will give one or more person ability to make decisions for the larger group

GDP

total market value of all goods & services made in a state over one year

institutions

An organization or activity that is self perpetuating and valued for its own sake

formal institutions

Institutions usually based on officially sanctioned rules that are relatively clear

informal institutions

Institutions with unwritten and unofficial rules

asymmetric federalism

A system in which power is butted unevenly among regional bodies (ex regions given greater power over taxation or language)

sovereignty

The ability of a state to carry actions and policies with an a territory independently of external actors and internal rivals

inductive reasoning

Research that works from case studies in order to generate hypothesis

dedutcive reasoning

Research that works for a hypothesis that is then tested against data

nation

A group that desire self government through an independence state

power

Ability to influence others to impose one's will on them

capacity

The ability of the state to wield power to carry out basic tasks, such as defending territory, making an enforcing rules, collecting taxes, and managing the economy

comparative advantage

The ability of a country to produce a particular good or service more efficiently relative to other countries, efficiency, and producing the same good or service

federalism

A system in which significant state power such as taxation, lawmaking insecurity are evolved to regional or local bodies

four nationalism theories

Perennialism, primordialism, Sociobiological approach, modernist approach

liberalism

places a high priority on the individual economic and political freedom

market

The interaction between the forces of supply and demand that allocates resources

fundamentalism

religion is absolutely inherent, and that it should be legally enforced by faith, the sovereign authority.

political attitude

describes views regarding the necesary pace and scope of change in the balance between freedom and equality

political ideology

universal, defined by sets of political values held by individuals regarding the fundamental goals of politics
the ideal balance of freedom and equality.

liberal democracy

A political system that promotes participation, competition, and liberty and emphasizes individual freedom and civil rights

state

A set of political institutions that generate an execute policy regarding freedom and equality

nation state

a state encompassing, one dominant nation that it claims to embody and represent

ethnic conflict

A conflict in which different ethnic groups struggled to achieve certain political or economic goals at each other's expense

national conflict

A conflict in which one or more groups within a country developed clear aspiration for political independence, clashing with others as a result

Autonomy

The ability of the state to wield its power independently of the public or international actors

central bank

The state institution that controls how much money is flowing through the economy as well as how much money it cost to borrow money in that economy

four globalization thesis

Hyperglobalist
Skeptic

Complex globalization

Ideational globalization

Perennialism

Nations will always exist in some form or another even without a state

Primordialism

Nation and national belonging are completely natural to human beings. The organic way of organizing ourselves

Sociobiological approach

natural wanting of wanting to continue our genes

modernist approach

Nations get brought into existence through an ideology in order to give it things like more political power and a degree of sovereignty

ethnicity

Specific attributes and societal institutions that make one group of people culturally different from another

Casual relationships

cause an effect when change in one variable causes a change in another variable

Rational choice

Approach assumes that individuals way the cost and benefits and choices to maximize their benefits

Dependency theory

highlights structural imbalances within international capitalism that impose dependency and underdevelopment on poorer states and regions

inductive reasnoning

Research that works from case studies in order to generate hypothesis

deductive reasoning

Research that works for a hypothesis that is then tested against data

National identity

A sense of belonging to a nation and a belief in its political aspirations

Endogeneity

The issue that caused an effect or not often clear, and that variables may be both cause-and-effect in relationship to one another

economic liberlization

Changes consistent with liberalism that aim to limit the power of the state and increase the power of the market and private property in an economy

parastatal

Industry partially owned by the state

Regulation

A rule or an order that sets the boundaries of a given procedure

Country

Estate government and regime in the people lived within that political system

Legitimacy

Whereby an institution is accepted by the public as right and proper thus giving it authority and power

Mercantilism

A political economic system in which national economic power is paramount, and the domestic economy is viewed as an instrument that exists primarily to serve the need of the state

Regime

The fundamental rules and norms of politics, embodying, long-term goals regarding individual freedom and collect collective equality or power should reside and how it should be used

Socialism

A political economic system in which freedom and equality are balanced through the states management of the economy, and the provision of social expenditures

Political economic system

The relationship between political and economic institutions in a particular country and the policies and outcomes they create

Contentious politics

collective struggle carried out to achieve a political goal (can be violent or non violent)

Non-tariff regulatory barriers

Policies and regulations used to limit import through methods other than taxation

Selection bias

Focus on effect rather than causes which can lead to inaccurate conclusions about correlation or causation

Quota

A non-tariff barrier that limits the quantity of a good that may be imported into a country

Consensus

Individuals coming together to protect themselves and create common rules leadership chosen from among the people security through cooperation that is democratic rule

Equality

Material standard of living shared by individuals within the community society or country

Social expenditures

State provision of public benefits, such as education, healthcare, and transportation

What is political culture

The basic norm for political activity in society and determining factor in what ideologies will dominate countries, political routine, unique to given count or group and distinct from political attitudes and ideologies

Game theory

examines decisionmaking in situations where the decisions of several actors produce the final outcome

Coercion

Individuals are brought together by ruler who imposes authority in monopolizes power security through domination that is authoritarian rule

Rules of interactions between states

Treaty of Westphalia -> sovereignty, self-determination, equality, nonintervention

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