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International Relations Overview POL3: Intro to IR.

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1 International Relations Overview POL3: Intro to IR

2 What is International Relations? The study of interactions among actors in international politics – The politics of international relationships While primarily concerned with governments, IR involves many actors Subfields: – Conflict and security – Cooperation and institutions – International political economy

3 Why study IR? Explain and predict international behavior and outcomes IR affects domestic politics and individuals

4 Why study IR? Explain and predict international behavior and outcomes IR affects domestic politics and individuals – War and conflict

5 Violence in Kiev, Ukraine, Feb. 2014 Why study IR?

6 Explain and predict international behavior and outcomes IR affects domestic politics and individuals – War and conflict – Environment

7 Why study IR? List of countries by CO 2 emissions in 1000s of tons per year (2010)

8 Why study IR? Explain and predict international behavior and outcomes IR affects domestic politics and individuals – War and conflict – Environment – International trade

9 Tear gas in Korean National Assembly during vote on KORUS, Nov. 2011 Why study IR?

10 Explain and predict international behavior and outcomes IR affects domestic politics and individuals – War and conflict – Environment – International trade – Human rights

11 Monks protest military junta in Yangon, Burma (2007) Why study IR?

12 Explain and predict international behavior and outcomes IR affects domestic politics and individuals – War and conflict – Environment – International trade – Human rights – Going to the movies

13 Sony cancelled release of The Interview after cyber attacks from North Korean organizations (2014) Why study IR?

14 Actors States – Territorial entity controlled by a government and inhabited by people – Components: Government Demographics Size Region *Taken Goldstein and Pevehouse, 6 th Edition

15 Actors Nonstate actors – Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) Members are states e.g. United Nations – Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) Members are individuals and groups e.g. Red Cross – Multinational Corporations (MNCs) Companies that span borders e.g. United Fruit Company – Others Individuals, networks, constituencies e.g. Bill Gates, al Qaeda, Basque

16 Levels of Analysis Tells us where to look for different causal relationships to provide explanation Individual level: focuses on characteristics of persons – e.g. personality, perceptions, choices, preferences Domestic level: focuses on characteristics of states – e.g. government, economy, national interest, interest groups International level: focuses on characteristics of system – e.g. distribution of power, alliances, IGOs

17 Discussion Activity


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