POL208Y1 Final: POL208 FULL Exam Notes

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Levels of analysis (lecture 1: david singer (1960) Individual, decision makers, government structure, society, international relations, world systems. System: set of interacting elements, e. g. change in element a will bring about changes in other elements thus changing the entire whole. Structure: usually measure by the distribution of power; technology, systematic level of conflict, distribution of wealth, norms. War and the state: the theory of international politics. The university of michigan press: ann arbor, pp. 1-12: since end of wwii polisci debates about relations b/w war and the states = dominated by. Debates about realism = embroiled in controversies about game theory, rational choice theory (p. 1) Wagner"s argument: fundamental cause of unproductive nature of these controversies = political scientists" willingness to tolerate incomplete arguments. In valid arguments, the conclusion follows from the premises; therefore if one believes the premises one must also believe the conclusion. If the premise(s) [are] not true, the argument would remain valid, but the conclusion false.

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