Concept cluster: Philosophy > International Relations
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A person with no involvement or no interest in politics.
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Synonym of asymmetric warfare
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The policy of having bilateral agreements between two countries (as opposed to unilateralism and multilateralism).
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(politics) The state or condition of having a two-party system.
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Of or pertaining to capitulationism
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All of the institutions, voluntary organizations and corporate bodies that are less than the state but greater than the family.
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Archaic spelling of civil. [(not comparable) Having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion.]
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Of or pertaining to collectivism.
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The state or quality of being colonial.
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Having power to preserve in a safe or entire state, or from loss, waste, or injury; preservative.
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A policy of cooperation.
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Of or related to cooperativism.
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The state or quality of being cosmopolitan.
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Of or pertaining to actions or things that tend to dissipate bureaucracy.
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A practitioner of deschooling.
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Of, pertaining to, advocating or permitting devolution.
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The art and practice of conducting international relations by negotiating alliances, treaties, agreements etc., bilaterally or multilaterally, between states and sometimes international organizations, or even between polities with varying status, such as those of monarchs and their princely vassals.
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Concerning the relationships between the governments of countries.
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Diplomatic intercourse between nations, including the mutual presence of diplomatic missions.
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Characteristic of a duopoly.
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The splitting of a group into factions.
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Concerned with declarations of war and treaties of peace.
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Policy of a government in dealing with other countries or with activities overseas.
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A government's policy relating to relations with other nations and international organisations.
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Foreign pressure; pressure applied by one country onto another.
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Synonym of international relations, commonly abbreviated as GA.
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The end-state of globalization – a hypothetical condition in which the process of globalization is complete or nearly so, barriers have fallen, and "a new global reality" is emerging.
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(politics) The belief that change ought to be brought about in small, discrete increments rather than in abrupt strokes such as revolutions or uprisings.
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An alternative approach to international relations characterised by dialoguing and building relationships (with the aim of solving or advocating a solution to a political-diplomatic issue) not merely outside of traditional diplomatic channels (e.g., diplomatic missions), but entirely without government direction or sponsorship (cf. public diplomacy).
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(Wikimedia jargon) Favoring the inclusion of articles rather than their deletion.
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The use of public institutions in health care and social services
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(political science) An approach to political integration that regards states, and national governments in particular, as the primary actors in the integration process.
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Foreign; of another nation.
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Synonym of international relations, commonly abbreviated as IA.
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Set of rules generally regarded and accepted as binding in relations between states and between nations, serving as a framework for the practice of stable and organized international relations.
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(international law) An organisation established by a treaty or other instrument governed by international law and possessing its own international legal personality.
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The study of relationships among countries, commonly abbreviated as IR.
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(politics) The global constellation of states and their relations among each other.
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The state or condition of being international.
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(uncountable) An organizational structure in which competing interests of equal power negotiate with each other.
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international law
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Someone in the mainstream.
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The tendency of transnational commerce to operate outside any system of national laws, making use, instead, of a system of arbitration.
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A system by which nations consult others in matters of foreign policy, by way of organisations such as the United Nations.
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The principle that the interests of the people generally are more important than those of individuals
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(political science) Unifying the people or peoples within a state so that it remains politically stable and viable in the long run.
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(diplomacy) Process of establishing normal diplomatic relations between two countries
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(rare) Diversity of opinions; (also) an instance of this.
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A modification that makes something more respectful to marginalized people.
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(economics) The presence of a large number of relatively small buyers and sellers, none of whom can influence the price of commodities
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(law) Concerning the people; public.
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Alternative spelling of probusiness [In favour of business.]
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In favour of industry.
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(politics) A nation founded on certain creeds or ideals.
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In international relations, any of the various government-sponsored efforts aimed at communicating directly with foreign publics to establish a dialogue designed to inform and influence with the aim that this foreign public supports or tolerates a government's strategic objectives, including the use of propaganda.
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(UK, government) An organization that, although financed by a government, acts independently of it.
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Of or pertaining to reformation
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(UK, politics) representation by population
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One who makes a resolution.
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Of or pertaining to segregation.
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Relating to segregation; serving to segregate.
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Alternative spelling of soc (“upper class youth”). [(slang, uncountable) Sociology or social science.]
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A particular system of social structures, institutions, customs, values, and practices which conserve, maintain, and enforce certain societal relations and behavioral patterns.
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(diplomacy, politics) The political and diplomatic relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom beginning in the World War II era.
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Ranking above government.
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Supporting the requirement that proponents of a position have a supermajority if they wish to overrule the minority.
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Beyond the borders or scope of any one nation.

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