25 Mayıs 2017 Perşembe

FINAL GRADES


Öğrenci No Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 FINAL GRADE
110402044 0 0 0 0 0 30 12 30 0 8 11 20,4
110402062 0 8,5 5 30 0 0 0 30 10 9,278 31 30,96
120402002 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 30 0 6,667   13,33
120402014 10 0 3 10 30 30 13 30 15 15,67 24 40,93
120402020 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
120402027 0 10 8 10 0 30 5 30 0 10,33 55 42,67
120402035 8 0 0 0 30 30 0 30 0 10,89 49 41,38
120406005 0 9 15 30 30 10 18 30 0 15,78 64 57,16
120406011 26 26,5 16 18 30 30 0 30 25 22,39 39 60,38
120406012 17 19,5 7 10 30 30 13 30 0 17,39 61 59,18
120406014 16 26,5 27 15 30 30 30 30 15 24,39 56 71,18
120406023 17 10 18 30 30 30 28 30 10 22,56 40 61,11
120406028 29 30 27 27 30 30 20 30 30 28,11 92 93,02
120406031 20 23,5 25 15 30 30 26 30 30 25,5 95 89
120406036 16 23 16 5 30 30 16 30 25 21,22 62 67,24
120406043 15 4 17 7 30 30 14 30   18,38 26 43,48
120406052 19 5 16 0 30 0 17 30 20 15,22 70 58,44
130402006 10 14,5 15 10 30 30 7 30 10 17,39 4 36,38
130402009 24 23,5 0 10 30 20 0 30 15 16,94 18 41,09
130402010 20 30 30 28 30 30 23 30 30 27,89 64 81,38
130402012 10 0 15 15 30 30 1 30 0 14,56 21 37,51
130402014 25 24,5 12 10 30 20 7 30 10 18,72 50 57,44
130402016 24 18 19 10 30 20 3 30 15 18,78 26 47,96
130402021 26 10 15 25 30 30 30 30 15 23,44 83 80,09
130402030 0 4 3 10 30 30 3 30 0 12,22 9 28,04
130402034 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 3,333 0 6,667
130402045 5 16 15 10 30 30 0 30 15 16,78 0 33,56
130402047 10 23 0 5 30 30 0 30 5 14,78 4 31,16
130402051 27 22 29 10 30 20 29 30 15 23,56 50 67,11
130402058 15 10 15 30 30 30 1 30 10 19 3 39,2
130406020   26,5 17 30 30 30 25 30 0 23,56 0 42,41
140402002 30 28 25 20 30 30 20 30 30 27 89 89,6
140402005 4 13,5 14 20 30 30 3 30 10 17,17 48 53,53
140402008 30 28,5 20 30 30 30 30 30 20 27,61 95 93,22
140402012 28 28,5 18 20   30 8 30 10 21,56 74 68,41
140402016 21 26,5 25 20 30 30 0 30 30 23,61 64 72,82
140402019 30 28 10 30 30 30 17 30 25 25,56 48 70,31
140402020   0 18 10 30 30 14 30 5 17,13 23 40,03
140402021 25 26 18 18 30 0 18 30 10 19,44 66 65,29
140402024 12 15 11 15 30 30 30 30 30 22,56 35 59,11
140402026 25 28,5 27 30 30 30 28 30 5 25,94 91 88,29
140402027 0 13 20 23 30 30 26 30 20 21,33 86 77,07
140402035 25 27 15 25 30 30 13 30 20 23,89 54 69,38
140402042 0 3 17 30 30 30 13 30 0 17 38 49,2
140402046 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,889 0 5,778
150402016 23 23,5 23 25 30 20 15 30 10 22,17 58 67,53
150402022 30 29 30 30 30 30 20 30 30 28,78 108 100,8
150402031 30 30 30 30 30 30 6 30 30 27,33 103 95,87
160501312 23 17,5 22 25 30 10 0 30 0 17,5 70 63
163402269 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 30 0 6,667 0 13,33
163402396 24 0 9 30 30 30 7 30 15 19,44 89 74,49
163402476 0 0 15 30 30 20 28 30 0 17 65 60
163406447 22 23 30 30 30 30 8 30 25 25,33 78 81,87

9 Mayıs 2017 Salı

CLASSICAL REALISTS CHART

FINAL STUDY GUIDE


  1. What do we mean when we say that Realism has a tragic view of international relations? 
  2. What is the most central concept in Classical Realism? Discuss its meaning and relevance to international politics in detail. 
  3. What are the causes of war according to Classical Realists? Can we prevent war and if so, how?
  4.  Discuss why Realists believe that Idealism harms international politics?
  5.  Compare and contrast the views of Thucydides, Hobbes and Machiavelli on the nature of man and the consequences of this nature.
  6.  Thucydides is considered to be the first Realist thinker in IR. Machiavelli is considered to be the first “modern” scholar of IR. Why?
  7.  List and explain Morghentau's six principles of Realism. 
  8. What is anarchy? Given the nature of man, what are the consequences of anarchy according to Hobbes? Why is this relevant to International Relations? 
  9. Machiavelli’s philosophy is often labeled as “amoral”, while Hobbes defends that there is no justice or injustice in a state of nature. What is the difference between immoral and amoral? 
  10. What is Structural Realism? What are the five assumptions of Structural Realism about the international system?  
  11. What are the elements that distinguish Neorealism from Classical Realism? Discuss in detail.(Hint: Definitely explain the importance of structure and survival) 
  12. Discuss anarchy, rationality and uncertainty in international relations according to Neorealism. 
  13. A Multipolar system will have different effects on the behavior of states than a Bipolar system. Explain these effects. Explain which one is more stable (better). Why? Please provide examples from history. (hint: scholars disagree on which one is better, so provide an explanation in favor of both sides). 
  14. Compare and contrast Defensive and Offensive Realism. Please provide examples from history in your explanation.  
  15. What are the basic defining characteristics of international relations according to Noerealism? List and explain. 
  16. What is Security Dilemma? Why is it important for Neorealists? Please provide examples from history. (Hint: Cold War.) 
  17. Why do states want power according to Classical Realists and according to Neorealists? Explain the difference.
  18. What are the three sources of peace in Kant? List and explain in detail.
  19. Have liberal countries established a separate peace as Kant predicted? Discuss in detail with at least one example.
  20. Adam Smith believes that industrialization, capitalism and free trade will make war less likely. Explain his reasoning in detail.
  21. How is Kant's theory of war and peace different from Realism? (What are the sources of war? Can it be prevented? How?)
  22. What are the role of institutions in an anarchic world according to Neoliberal Institutionalism?
  23. What are the sources of conflict according to Neoliberal Institutionalism? How can institutions mitigate anarchy and decrease conflict (make cooperation more likely)? How does this view contrast with Neorealist view of institutions? Discuss in detail.
  24. Explain Prisoner's Dilemma and Tragedy of the Commons analogies. Why are they important for Neoliberal Institutionalism?
  25. What are the main differences between Neoliberal Institutionalism and Neorealism (please check the table I wrote on the board during the Neoliberalism lecture)?
  26. Please explain Nye’s theory on Soft Power, Hard Power and Smart Power.
  27. What is Complex Interdependence according to Nye? Explain with examples?
  28. Please compare the ideas of Kant, Adam Smith, and Keohane with each other? What are the most important similarities?
  29. What is imperialism according to Lenin? How does it differ from Marx's ideas about international relations?
  30.  Explain the structure of exploitation between periphery and center according to post-colonialism? How does imperialist exploitation continue in today's world according to this theory? Please discuss exploitation in different sectors/areas?

QUIZ QUESTIONS



QUIZ QUESTIONS:
1. What is anarchy?
2. How does anarchy separate IR theory from political theory?
3. What are the consequences of anarchy according to Realism? Explain. (Please talk about human nature).
4. What are the basic assumptions of Realism? What conclusions do Realists draw from them about international relations?
5. What do we mean when we say “tragic world view of Realism”?
6. Why is it difficult to know who will win a war according to Realism?
7. How can we measure power? Make a list (no sentences).
8.  What are the five assumptions of Neorealism? List and briefly explain.
9. Machiavelli’s international relations theory is secular and amoral. Explain why.
10.  Why is Neorealism also called Structural Realism? What is structural about it? Why is anarchy central to structuralism?
11. What are the advantages of multipolarity?
12. What are the differences between Classical Realism and Structural Realism regarding ?
13.  Which one of the below is not a liberal assumption?
a.       Rationality
b.      Progress
c.       Competition
d.      Possibility of Peace
14. According to Kant:
a.       War is inevitable in an anarchic world.
b.      Perpetual peace is possible.
c.       War can be decreased, but it cannot be eliminated.
d.      International trade increases competition and conflict.
15. Global conflict deaths are:
a.       Declining
b.      Increasing
16.  What are Kantian constraints on war? Explain.
17. Why are manufacturing societies NOT prone to war according to Adam Smith? Explain.
18.  Explain transaction costs and their causes. How are real estate agents an example of transaction costs?
19.  What is Prisoner’s dilemma? Explain in detail. Why is it important in Neoliberalism?