ECH 1100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Security Dilemma, Resource Curse, Conflict Management

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Diplomacy: 1) originally, the art of peaceful managing state relations through negotiations. 2) by extension, any application of negations between conflicting parties. Fact-finding missions: an impartial inquiry into a conflict with the intention of verifying and transmitting empirical information to the parties. Hegemon: the uncontested dominant power in a given international system. Intergovernmental organizations: a permanent association of states based on a treaty. International non-governmental organizations: an international association of individuals. Nationalism: the idea that all people sharing a culture and a territory should be in charge of their own destiny. Peace keeping: a peace mission in which the third party physically separates the combatants and verifies the ceasefire or peace agreement between them. Security dilemma: the tension between the temptation to arm oneself against potential adversaries and the prospect that this arming will result in an aggravation of conflict. Sovereignty: the capacity of the state to manage its own affairs without foreign interference.

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