INR 2002 Chapter 2: INR2002-Ch. 2 Notes

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Ideological goals: political actors may desire moral, religious, or other ideological goals, including democracy, human equality and dignity, the glory of a particular god, etc. Ideas often shape what actors want or believe to be good and desirable. Actors and interests: actors: the basic unit for the analysis of international politics; can be individuals or groups of people w/ common interests. Individuals: the most basic political actors b/c they cannot be divided into smaller political units. State: a central authority that has the ability to make and enforce laws, rules, and decisions within its territory. Failed state: a state that has a breakdown in central authority. National interests: interests that belong to the states themselves: states-as-a(cid:272)to(cid:396)s: i(cid:374)tl. politi(cid:272)s d(cid:396)i(cid:448)e(cid:374) (cid:271)(cid:455) states" (cid:395)uest fo(cid:396) se(cid:272)u(cid:396)it(cid:455) a(cid:374)d po(cid:449)e(cid:396) or concept serves as shorthand for sets of national leaders acting in the name of their country. : pres. of the u. s. , prime minister of great britain, speaker of the u. s. house of reps.

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