PSC 116 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Arms Control, Collective Security

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Neoliberal is an approach that differs from earlier liberal approaches in that it concedes to realism several important assumptions- among them, that states are unitary actors rationally pursuing their self interests in a system of anarchy. International regimes is a set of rules, norms, and procedures around which the expectations of actors converge in a certain issue area. (whether arms control, international trade, or antarctic exploration. Collective security is which grows out of liberal institutionalism, refers to the formation of a broad alliance of most major actors in an international system for the purpose of jointly opposing aggression by any actor. Democratic peace means that no two democracies ever fought each other.

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