PSYC 2000 Chapter : Sept 19 Psych Exam 2
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Kant: part of liberal theory of international relations, proposed avenues to peace, interstate institutions to coordinate actions and facilitate cooperation, outward coordination a function of domestic political. Liberal institutionalism: institutions are coordination mechanisms which make cooperation composition, most peaceful domestic organization is a republic; if citizens, international trade promotes peace have a say, the state would be more peaceful. Neoliberalism defectors: adopts some of the assumptions of realism, argue that even given the same assumptions, the realist arguments do not necessarily follow, reciprocity can displace dominance, particularly in arena of collective. Make regimes easier to be found, not necessary, but will make the regime self-sustaining: arise when states seek coordinated action in pursuit of self-interest, regimes and institutions. Collective security: grouping together of states in alliances to provide for their joint security in the face of aggression, requisites for success, commitments must be honored, aggression must be defined.