Creado por Pietro Binelli
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Pregunta | Respuesta |
Held, 2009 | Human well-being for all 8 Principles of Cosmopolitanism: 1) Equal worth and dignity 2) Active agency 3) Personal responsibility and accountability 4) Consent 5) Collective decision making about public issues through voting 6) Inclusiveness and subsidiarity 7) Avoidance of serious harm 8) Sustainability |
Doyle, 1986 | Liberal Pacifism The war machine The warrior class Argument for the DPT Kant and Shumpeter |
Cohn, 1987 | Nuclear security language Gendered Distanced from reality A necessity for security studies to be possible |
Tickner, 1988 | Critique of Morgenthau's principles Realism based on assumption that are partial and privilege masculinity Feminine values less important |
Halliday, 1988 | Women in IR Hidden Masculinity preferred Gender analysis important for IR The need to locate women |
Waltz, 2000 | Changes IN/OF the system Critique of DPT - what is a liberal democracy`? - what causes war - all means used to create a liberal world Critique of interdependence - Ripple effects - Unbalanced interdependence International Institutions - Used as tools by powerful states - NATO |
Barnett and Duvall, 2005 | Power Compulsory Power Institutional Power Structural Power Productive/Discursive Power Direct/Indirect - Interactive/Constitutional |
Gowan, 2003 | US:UN |
Radice, 1999 | Globalization: Process through which an increasing proportion of economic, social and cultural transactions take place directly or indirectly between parties in different countries Globalization as the expansion of capitalism and the Anglo-Saxon model |
Saull, 2005 | Cold War Capitalism vs Communism AND imperialism vs nationalism National liberation meant social liberation |
Harvey, 2007 | The role of the state is to create and preserve an institutional framework for neoliberal ideology Neoliberalists in important positions in society |
Panitch, 1996 | Globalization Power away from the single state Transnational capitalist class |
Slaughter, 2004 | New World Order Power moved downwards within the state A disaggregated state |
Chimni, 2004 | Transnational capitalist class II encroaching sovereignty |
Ruggie, 2004 | Emergence of a new political domain TNC + Civil Actors + States Creation of a global government |
Christensen, 1999 | Security Dilemma US important for reducing tension |
Chengxin Pan, 2004 | Security Dilemma American scholars' view of China is linked to how they see themselves |
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