GINS 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: International Relations, Complex Interdependence, Autarky
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Holistic = looking at everything looking at alternatives. Heuristic = made through making cognitive shortcuts ( so and so happened so it"ll happen again. Autarky = we can provide everything yourself, can be completely isolated. Complex interdependence: societies are interconnected in many ways, states interact over many kinds of issues, military force is not central to interstate relations, international organizations are the center of global politics. How to get intention relationships to work: agreement among states are necessary, agreement on form cooperation will take, predictability and clarity. Endorse and finance for international relations, ( un) States and some io , recognition is key. International law does not work if not everyone agrees to it. International law negotiated by states: anarchical international order, no blueprint for making international law, competing legal traditions and assumptions, a permissive, not exclusionary system, thinness of concept of legal precedent, defection, divergence and avoidance.