International anarchy could be best defined as: Chaos Multilateralism No world government Government by the United Nations No world government.

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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 with a coastline 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 States act 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

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

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

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

The theory that is based on seeking long term mutual gains rather than maximizing short term individual goals is? Neocolonialism Neorealism Neofunctionalism 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