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POLS 051 1st Edition Lecture 19Outline of Last Lecture I. Liberalism II. Classic LiberalismIII. Kant’s Argument IV. Modern Liberalism V. Kankov, “changing North Korea” Outline of Current Lecture I. Neoliberal Intuitionalism (Neoliberalism) II. Katz “Mutual Assured Production” FA 2013 Current LectureI. Neoliberal Intuitionalism (Neoliberalism) a. Most importantly … institutions, regimes, normsb. Nature consequences of anarchy i. Evolved in 1970’s c. Relative (realism) vs. absolute (liberalism) i. Relative: gain of power from one state, loss of other state ii. Absolute: gain that is shared d. Priority of state: power accumulation and objection of all statesi. Liberals see cooperation as a priority for states. Comprised of states that enjoy alliancese. Institutionalism emphasize institutions: IGO/NGO f. Norms: shared understanding about: i. How IP workii. Understanding state behavior iii. Set expectations about states II. Katz “Mutual Assured Production” FA 2013 a. Economic version of mutual deterrence b. Economic interdependence between Japan and China will deter war c. China imports small parts from Japan to make products d. Japan dependent on China because buying small parts Kant’s 3rd definition 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


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