POL208Y1 Chapter 12: Chapter 12 Notes

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north atlantic region security community: group of states for whom war is no longer a means to end disputes b/w each other thought they may continue to wage wars against nations outside community. all democracies (ok to fight just not if its another democracy) democratic peace: pressures on national economies and societies. lead to changes in the perception of threats. different types of problems terrorism [use of illegitimate violence by sub-states groups to inspire fear, by attacking civilians and/or symbolic targets], insurgencies: evolution in the structure of ir. changes in the international system [a set of interrelated parts connected to form a whole] uncommon. temporarily subject to hegemonic control of a single state. americanization: carl von clausewitz the form of war may change but the essential nature of it doesn"t, non-state actors: in post-cold war period so now war is on more fronts.

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