POL 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Nuclear Technology

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Implications: states are not the only dominant actors in world politics shape state interests and behavior) Multinational corporations (because are key source of interdependence) International institutions (which foster repeated interactions: there is some order in the international system war when there is a dispute. States try to negotiate rather than go to: states can focus on absolute gains . And thus cooperate: state interests encompass more than just security state defined by particular subsets of domestic society some want protectionism. Some liberal theories argue: interests of e. g. , some in society want free trade, interests states act on are defined by which group has control interests (e. g. , trade, environment) State can pursue common: states work to create international institutions which foster cooperation, propensity for cooperation in the international system, cooperation increases trust cooperation leads to more cooperation, spillover leads to more cooperation. -the dispute between the us and iran over iran"s nuclear technology. -the us actions in 2003 invasion of iraq.

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