SISU-105 FA3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Great Power, Human Nature, Peace Now

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Sisu-105 - lecture note - 1/23 levels of analysis, actors, realism, power. Four levels of analysis in !r: individual, domestic, interstate, global. Domestic- antisemitism, rise of fascism, isolationism, economic depression (also at interstate level) Global- long arc of history in the world at large, long cycles of war and peace. States are defined as having territory, government, population, and sovereignty. Government and sovereignty are often contested points. Under the un, states agree to respect sovereignty but they violate it anyway in situations of unrest or if sovereignty is not recognized. Transnational actors- act across borders, don"t fit into other categories, often criminal. Substate actors- actors within a country that influence its foreign policy and/or operate internationally. Goods that benefit every member of a group such that it is hard to exclude any member from that benefit. Emerged in 16th and 17th century europe after collapse of medieval order. Able to accommodate movements such as democracy, industrialization, nationalism.

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