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International
Relations-PSC 201
VU
LESSON
45
CHANGE
AND IR
Military
- end of cold war but
lingering violence within Sri Lanka,
Sudan) and between states
(US coalition
attacks
on Afghanistan and
Iraq)
Political
- combining of certain countries (EC,
NAFTA, South American Free Trade Area,
China/HK) and
disintegration
of others (Soviet Union, Yugoslavia,
Czechoslovakia)
Economic
- most people know more about
consumer products than about
their neighboring
countries.
Environmental
a range of issues coming onto
international agenda ranging from
ozone depletion and
deforestation,
to that of desertification.
Human
rights Rights of prisoners of war, of
political opponents (Aung San
Suu Kyi, Nelson
Mandela),
economic
rights
Continuity
in IR
a)
Its
unlikely that we will
achieve world government and
disintegration of the nation state
anytime in
the
near future
b)
Most
powerful economic countries
still exploiting poorest and rampantly
depleting natural
resources
c)
Poverty
and degradation of human
life remains a far too
common sight around the world
Causality
and counterfactuals
Ongoing
tension between structure and
agency, between constraints
imposed by large, impersonal
forces
and
the ability of:
i
Human
choices to make a difference by producing
different outcomes within existing
structural
constraints
Human
choices to make a difference by altering the
structure itself like at the
end of the Cold War.
The
growth of a global economy is also an
aggregate result of many
human choices, some
conscious
and some less than
conscious. But human choices
are constrained by large
structural
forces
that make any single
human choice unlikely to be determining
of the outcomes, even if they
can
be influential. Because there
are choices, and those
choices have consequences,
however
probabilistically,
that means that morality
also matters.
iii
Theory
provides basis for thinking about
range of issues. Think about
causality. What
causes
conflict
for example? What causes
violent
conflict?
Was WWII caused by Hitler,
poor international
management,
or German nationalism?
IR
in a nutshell
1.
Types
of interaction: conflict, harmony, and
cooperation
2.
Actors
- states, IGOs, NGOs, MNCs,
individuals
3.
Goals
and issues: military,
economic, social,
environmental
4.
Means
- war and force, economic
power, treaties and diplomacy,
environmental and development
concerns,
people power
5.
Levels
of analysis: Individual, governmental, or
international system level
6.
Theories
of interaction: realism, liberalism,
communism dependency theory,
etc.
Relevant
Vocabulary
Depletion
ending,
finishing
Desertification
turning of fertile lands
into deserted or barren
land
Analysis
investigation, examination or scrutiny
International
Relations-PSC 201
VU
Suggested
Readings
Students
are advised to read the
following to develop a better understanding of the
various principals
highlighted
in this hand-out:
The
International Relations
Website
http://www.international-relations.com/
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