INR 2001 Chapter 1: Chapter 1

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Tendencies evident throughout the us: isolation; withdrawing from world affairs, determine to reform the world in its own image. Changes: the vietnam war caused many americans to reject their previous images about using military force in world politics. State: a legal entity that enjoys a permanent population, a well defined territory and a government capable of exercising sovereignty, most states are populated by many nations. People without sovereign power over the territory in which they live. Nation-state: a convergence between territorial states and the psychological identification of people within them. Nongovernmental organizations (ngos: members are private individuals and groups, diverse in scope and purpose, seek to push their own agendas, amnesty international, doctors without borders, may be positive or may be international drug cartels or terrorist groups. Levels of analysis: distinguishes individual influences, state or internal influences, and global influences for the system as a whole, individual level of analysis.

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