Final Exam Review PDF

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This document is a review of key terms in international relations. It covers topics like genocide, protectionism, and domestic policy. The review likely serves as study material for an upcoming exam.

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Final Exam Review **[Curricular terms:]** 1. Genocide: The systematic killing of a group of people based on race, religion or ethnic origin. 2. Protectionism: An isolationist policy aimed at protecting the domestic industry and economy 3. Isolationism: A policy of separate from world...

Final Exam Review **[Curricular terms:]** 1. Genocide: The systematic killing of a group of people based on race, religion or ethnic origin. 2. Protectionism: An isolationist policy aimed at protecting the domestic industry and economy 3. Isolationism: A policy of separate from world affairs 4. Unilateralism: Is a policy by which a country acts on its own without agreements or supports from other countries 5. Bilateralism: An agreement between 2 countries to tackle an issue faced by both countries 6. Multilateralism: A policy that involves several countries coming together to solve issues 7. Supranationalism: A policy by which countries decide to abide by the decisions of an international organization, E.g. the European Union. 8. Appeasement: Refers to conceding to the demands from a foreign power in order to avoid war 9. Internationalism: Is the belief that all members of the global community accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world and that the motives of nations and nation-states must be respected when searching for solutions 10. Crimes Against Humanity: Systematic attacks on civilian populations 11. Propaganda: Refers to the attempt to shape or manipulate people's beliefs or actions by means of information whether it be true or not, arguments or symbols. 12. National Interests: Refers to the national goals and interests of the people of a nation. 13. Total War: A war that is unrestricted in terms of weapons used, territory or combatants involved, or objects pursues, one in which laws of war are ignored. 14. Ultranationalism: An extreme for of nationalism, Ultranationalists are fanatically loyal to their own nation and hostile towards other nations. 15. Foreign Policy: A government policy in dealing with other nations 16. Domestic Policy: Decisions and laws focused on issues within a country 17. Fascism: A Political system emphasizing authoritarian rule, ultranationalism and suppression of opposition 18. Imperialism: Expanding power through colonization and control over other nations 19. Sovereignty: Having full independence and con

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