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  • International Relations
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  • Open Journal Systems. 2012. Open Journal Systems. Public Knowledge Project.
  • International relations (IR) is the study of relationships between countries, including the roles of states, inter-governmental organizations (IGOs), international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and multinational corporations (MNCs).
  • This is a collaborative project for students of international relations and international relations theory. Ideal articles include explanations of IR theories, summaries of IR articles and books, biographies of IR writers and international political figures, and explanations of international conflicts, institutions, and events. It is my hope that IR specialists and curious explorers alike will find this information useful and contribute to it. The more people are aware of the issues and dynamics of international relations, the safer the world will be. Initial articles that need to be written:
  • The governor of a Nation can change his status of relationship with other nations. If the governor can declare war on another nation, the effect takes place instantly, but if he wants to change the status to neutral, the governors of both involved nations need to propose a truce. The governor can also offer an alliance, where the other governor needs to accept the alliance for the two nations to become allied. Breaking an alliance also takes place instantly. There are three relationships that can be between different nations:
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  • Open Journal Systems. 2012. Open Journal Systems. Public Knowledge Project.
  • The governor of a Nation can change his status of relationship with other nations. If the governor can declare war on another nation, the effect takes place instantly, but if he wants to change the status to neutral, the governors of both involved nations need to propose a truce. The governor can also offer an alliance, where the other governor needs to accept the alliance for the two nations to become allied. Breaking an alliance also takes place instantly. There are three relationships that can be between different nations: * Neutral: A citizen may travel freely within any Nation which has a Neutral relationship with his own. However, if he upsets the ecosystem, no matter how slightly, he could become an enemy of the Nation. If this happens, he can be attacked and sent back to the border. * Allied: Citizens of allied nations can walk freely and carry out actions, as long as respecting local laws. * Enemy: If a citizen enters a enemy nation, he can be attacked and sent back to the border.
  • International relations (IR) is the study of relationships between countries, including the roles of states, inter-governmental organizations (IGOs), international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and multinational corporations (MNCs).
  • This is a collaborative project for students of international relations and international relations theory. Ideal articles include explanations of IR theories, summaries of IR articles and books, biographies of IR writers and international political figures, and explanations of international conflicts, institutions, and events. It is my hope that IR specialists and curious explorers alike will find this information useful and contribute to it. The more people are aware of the issues and dynamics of international relations, the safer the world will be. Initial articles that need to be written: * Carr, E.H. * Constructivism * Democratic Peace Theory * Drezner, Daniel * Drezner, Daniel's The Sanctions Paradox * Fukuyama, Francis * Glaser, Charles * Hobbes, Thomas * Jervis, Robert * Kagan, Robert * Kant, Immanuel (IR) * Kennan, George * Liberalism (IR) * Marx, Karl (IR) * Marxism (IR) * Mead, Charles * Mearsheimer, John * Mearsheimer, John's "The Israeli Lobby" * Mearsheimer, John's The Tragedy of Great Power Politics * Moravcsik, Andrew * Neoconservatism * Neoliberalism * Neoliberal Institutionalism * Pape, Robert * Pape, Robert's Bombing to Win * Pape, Robert's The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism * Realism (IR) * Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (IR) * Schmitt, Carl (IR) * Wallerstein, Immanuel * Waltz, Kenneth * Waltz, Kenneth's Man, The State, and War * Waltz, Kenneth's Theory of International Politics * Wendt, Alexander * World Systems Theory We have a lot of work to do. Let's get this started!