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International Relations 101

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    46. The Rally 'Round the Flag Effect
    A lesson with William Spaniel
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    Did you know that the U.N. Security Council can affect a president’s approval ratings in a time of crisis? William Spaniel shows you how and why.

    Did you know that the U.N. Security Council can affect a president’s approval ratings in a time of crisis? William Spaniel shows you how and why.

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    47. What Is a Public Good?
    A lesson with William Spaniel
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    Interested in international commerce? In this introductory lesson, learn the difference between private, club, common pool, and public goods.

    Interested in international commerce? In this introductory lesson, learn the difference between private, club, common pool, and public goods.

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    48. Monitoring Common Pool Goods
    A lesson with William Spaniel
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    How can oversight create cooperation between separate parties? Learn how monitoring institutions prevent the exploitation of common pool goods.

    How can oversight create cooperation between separate parties? Learn how monitoring institutions prevent the exploitation of common pool goods.

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    49. Public Goods Collective Action Problem
    A lesson with William Spaniel
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    How can individually rational behavior lead to collectively bad outcomes? This lesson delves into a large scale version of the prisoner’s dilemma.

    How can individually rational behavior lead to collectively bad outcomes? This lesson delves into a large scale version of the prisoner’s dilemma.

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    50. Hegemonic Provision of Public Goods
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    Why do hegemons (powerful countries) provide public goods? What’s in it for them? Learn why hegemons are more inclined to provide than freeride.

    Why do hegemons (powerful countries) provide public goods? What’s in it for them? Learn why hegemons are more inclined to provide than freeride.

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