pol 140 exam 3
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- CITES
- Convention on international trade in Endadered Species- prevents adverse impact of trade on vunerable species of animals
- Chipko Movement
- india--> women--> advocate conservism
- Kyoto Protocol
- Un requires 30 of the most devoloped countries to cut CO2 by 5%
- UNEP
- United Nations Enviroment Programme- claims that 1/3 of cropland has been abandoned due to soil erosion
- FAO
- Food and agricultural oganization- leads programs to teach women farming/ agricultural techniques
- Refugee
- flees country and recognized by international law -UN regognition (dangers -US granted asylum (political )
- UN peace keeping mission
- seperate the warning sides * death by aids than concept
- Exceptionalist
- Above the law
- AK47
- most human rights violations (small arms= most damage)
- Populism
- appeal to most people not involved in politics, we are good they are evil
- IDP
- internally displaced person- displaced with country
- religion is politics
- larger role
- war on drugs significant in 2 places:
- Mexico & Peru
- Bush Docterine
- attack them before they attack us
- 1% Docterine
- 1% chance we will be attacked, we attack first
- Why is China's Foreign Policy described as a peaceful rising?
- rise in economic status to be seen as non threatening
- 1. Jakalejeden 2. Uma
- 1. ignorance, sickness to the people/begning to infect Islam 2. Uma- community of muslims
- exceptionalism
- we are the exception to the rules, what we do is good
- Non Proliferic Treaty
- Creating missle defense sheilds/ other countries will then make nukes
- Blowback
- unintended consequences of U.S foreign policy unknown to U.S public
- National Intelligence Estaimte
- U.S is using its military to protect integration/ liberalization of markets
- jihadist globalism
- narrow section of Islam that wants to use violence to change the world to Islam
- Challenges (5)
- 1. Natural disasters 2. Climate disruption 3. pollution 4. animal migrants 5. water/ food security
- NPT
- non proliferation of nuclear weapons- retricts legal posession of nuclear weapons
- Estrada Docterin
- named after prime minister- non intervention policy
- PRI
- Institutional revolutionary party: non intervention/ soverignty
- Extra territorality
- attempt to imporove ones rule outside soverignty
- Emprire
- imposing ideas beyond its borders
- Fujimori
- leader of peru/ ally to the u.s war on drugs
- Andean Strategy
- goverments that agree to fight drug production in their own countries will receive military assistance
- Sani Abacha Regime
- critized by Americans yet we still buy their oil and that money supports them.
- four maneuvers
- 1. divides people into good/evil 2. populists attack enemies from moralistic high grounds 3. evocation of crisis which tends towards authoritarism 4. defines the people as homogenous unit welded together by a common will.
- 3 variations of imperial globalism
- 1. globalization requires war on terror 2. free markets cannot spread w/o military power 3. America's national security is inexplicibly bound up with global integration