GOV 312L Midterm: Exam #1 Study Guide

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Review sheet, first midterm exam, gov 312l: u. s. foreign policy. Explain the differences between actors and structure in the international system. Actors: most simply put, people/groups that act; actors are often groups that share a similar identity. We think of them as goal oriented, and actions are taken in an attempt to achieve their goals, subject to the constraints of the system and considering what they anticipate others" responses/actions to be. Some examples of prominent actors are: multinational corporations, ngos. The system is structured by anarchy", which means there is no super-national power that overlooks all cooperation and relationships between countries. Every state has its own self interest- so every state pursues policies that benefit them. No power can punish a state for withdrawing from something- for example the united states withdrawing from the iran nuclear. Collective action problem is a problem that requires the actions of multiple actors and for them to work together to to solve it.

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