CAS IR 271 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Yom Kippur War, Magnitsky Act, Human Security

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Phase 2: formulate develop responses to problem. Phase 3: implement act upon one/more of responses. Phase 4: evaluate evaluate one/more of the responses. Sermons moral persuasion : diplomatic messaging and the use of media. International and domestic politics are intertwined: international level (government, bargaining between state representatives, national level (domestic groups, bargaining between national interest. Use level 2 constraints to get concessions( ) at level 1 negotiations. Policy is the result of rational, unitary decision making: assumption: government is rational and unitary, most foreign policy analysis belongs to this category. Fits with realism: policy outcomes = result of rational choices, unified actor: state acting in foreign policy as a rational individual would in a given situation, rational actor: security and economic interest prevail, organizational process model. Policy is and output from limited organizational routines (standard operating procedure) Clarity of task, mandate and division of labor: bureaucratic politics model. Policy of the result of bargaining between competing bureaucratic officials.

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