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International anarchy could be best defined as: • • • • Chaos Multilateralism No world government Government by the United Nations • No world government Which of the following is a tangible power resource? • Quality of a state’s bureaucracy • total GDP • strength of the scientific base • patriotism • Total GDP According to realists • Landlocked states can be more powerful than • States act like rational individuals in pursuing states with a coastline national interests • a state’s power is best determined by the size of its territory • human nature is essentially good • states acts like rational individuals in pursuing national interests _____ refers to the number of independent power centers that exist in the international system • • • • Power distribution Security community Hegemony Polarity • polarity Which type of feminist believes men and women are equal? • • • • Postmodern revolutionary standpoint liberal • liberal A set of rules, norms and procedures around which the expectations of actors converge in a certain issue area is? • • • • Collective security an international law common security an international regime • An international regime A concept that conceives of peace as something more than the absence of war is • • • • World government positive peace anti-militarism common peace • Positive peace ____ are tangible or intangible goods created by the members of a group, which are available to all group members, regardless of their individual contributions • • • • Pacifist free rider collective socialist • collective The ___ model explains foreign policy decision making as a result of bargaining among the various government agencies that have somewhat divergent interests and responsibilities in the outcome • • • • Interagency rational actor organizational process bureaucratic politics • Bureaucratic politics The tendency for groups to validate wrong decisions, convincing each other that a wrong idea is right is known as • Satisficing behavior • standard operating procedures • operational codes • groupthink • groupthink Propaganda is? • The validation of wrong decisions • the public promotion of a government’s official line • the result of increased public support for government leaders during wartime • decision-making based on moral obligations • The public promotion of a government’s official line Which of the following components is not included in the definition of a state? • • • • Territory culture government people • culture Which was not created in the aftermath of WW2? • • • • United Nations GATT WTO Bretton Woods International Monetary System • WTO Lenin argued imperialism is • The highest stage of capitalism • the cause of global war • a tool to pacify workers • all of the above • All of the above Dependency theorists argue • All countries pass through the same stages of economic development • development is distorted by the major economic powers • free trade promotes economic growth • all of the above • Development is distorted by the major powers Third World states that have achieved self-sustaining capital accumulation, with impressive economic growth are known as • • • • LDCs NICs The Periphery Group of 77 • NICs Which of the following is not a just war principle? • Prevention of genocide • protection of sovereignty • historical claims • self-defense • Historical claims The argument that regimes are most effective when power in the international system is most concentrated is? • • • • Bipolarity Idealism Hegemonic Stability Multipolarity • Hegemonic stability The EU is an example of an • International Organization • Non-state actor • Alliance • Supranational organization • Supranational organization The differences among national cultures is know as • • • • Xenophobia Cultural relativism Cultural imperialism Nationalism • Cultural relativism The seizure of political power by domestic military forces is known as • • • • Epistemic community Revolution Coup d’état Totalitarianism • Coup d’état The argument that the world’s population would outstrip the food supply was first put forward by? • • • • Thomas Malthus David Ricardo Adam Smith Karl Marx • Thomas Malthus An economic theory based on accumulation of state economic power is • • • • Protectionism Mercantilism Neo-realism Functionalism • Mercantilism Which of the following is not a weapon of mass destruction • • • • Chemical weapons Biological weapons Conventional weapons Nuclear weapons • Conventional weapons A war which is sponsored by other states is called a? • • • • Limited war Just war Civil war Proxy war • Proxy war The theory that is based on seeking long term mutual gains rather than maximizing short term individual goals is? • • • • Neocolonialism Neorealism Neofunctionalism Neoliberalism • Neoliberalism The personal values that scholars bring to their studies are known as • • • • Empirical values normative values realism collective goods • Normative values Which of the following is not an example of a non-governmental organization (NGO)? • International Red Cross (Crescent) • Amnesty International • Greenpeace • World Health Organization • World Health Organization