POLSCI 2I03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Nikita Khrushchev, Big Country, Pierre Trudeau

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Midterm: do the readings and study from the lectures. Part a: trivia questions (fill in the blanks, names, dates). Part b: long answer: definitions, concepts, theories, explanations. 10 questions part a, 4 question part b. how much to include: no material from the lecture on. Conventional weapons and course of diplomacy: traditional security studies. The mere existence of nuclear weapons does not necessitate an automatic political response. Mad: the way in which it was connected to theory, and where it came from. It came largely from the realist but particularly from neo-realism. The notion that states are rational actors, as well as notion of power as a material concept. Waltz said that the most stable international system is one where two superpowers are balancing one another. Cold war we no longer view the soviet union as the same enemy, and a threat to international security. Nor do we view the soviet war heads as a potential threat to north america.

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