PSCI 3328 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Gambling

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Bargaining model assumes the state is a unitary actor: we think of the state as the sole actor in a bargain with another state, the ideal point and the cost of the benefits are for the ________ Narrowed the bargaining range: realism looks to the state as the primary actor determining interests. Domestic actors - actors that comprise the state and are attempting to influence state policy. Example: human rights activists, voters, lobbyists, intergovernmental actors like political parties, congressmen Key point on domestic actors and their ability to influence the bargaining outcome is that: domestic actors may have. That differs form that of the state or other domestic actors. Domestic actors can disproportionately influence the state. Diversionary war says that leaders become more likely to initiate conflict when they face a higher risk of losing office. Represents the range of proposals that both states would prefer to having to fight.

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