POLS 2102 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Totalitarianism, Authoritarianism, White Anglo-Saxon Protestant
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+ key terms and concepts see in each lecture. Will be stuff from lectures not in text, but will not be focused on stuff from text not brought up in class. Stable state / rising middle class states. Lectures in addition to democracy/state (intro) and uk and india units: ii. state-building lecture meant to complement intro and key terms of state, weak. Responds to other nations as a state. Involved sovereign governments and waged across territorial. Involving at least one non-state actor, and usually waged within: fascism in depth look at one type of totalitarian regime, know how to contrast this authoritarianism china and iran cases of this) Begins with revolution from above ( landed elites/ big business with democracy, understanding its origins (we have talked less about. Paradoxical, but highly strategic glorification of ordinary boundaries. Controls information and private life of citizens. Complete authoritative regime with an ideology attached. Democracy does not control private life of citizens.