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POLS 051 1st Edition Lecture 6Outline of Last Lecture I. Intergovernmental Associations II. Non-Governmental Organizations III. Moderate Muslims Outline of Current Lecture I. Level of Analysis II. Individual Level Current LectureI. Level of Analysis suggest different approaches to analyze a. Two dominant theories that govern study of International Relations: Realism VS Liberalism b. Differ from understanding of consequences of anarchy c. Anarchy: no higher form of government/no world government higher then individual Stated. Sovereign states are equal  has right to conduct own invention of foreign policy without alter states e. Realism: States have want self interest, does not change overtime, all States constant for projection of poweri. Makes competition  conflict  difficult cooperation = temporary f. Liberalism (consequences of anarchy) These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.i. Emphasize cooperation between Statesii. Don’t see anarchy as absolute obstacle between States iii. Literal argue non-state actors can make a difference II. Individual Level a. Elites: whole else (besides world Leaders) can affect i. Military leaders ii. Terrorists iii. CEO’S multi-international corporations iv. Journalistv. Celebritiesvi. Protests/voting (YOUTH)b. Liberalism: individuals matter including elites c. Realists: No one matters, not even head of


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