A. liberal
B. postmodern
C. revolutionary
D. standpoint
Related Mcqs:
- Which type of feminist finds important differences between men and women that are arbitrary and flexible?
A. liberal
B. difference
C. postmodern
D. standpoint - The strand of feminist IR scholarship that valorizes the feminine by focusing on the unique contributions of women is ________ feminism.
A. difference
B. Marxist
C. postmodern
D. liberal - Historical analogies, such as the U.S. use of Munich to argue that appeasement of communism in the Vietnam War would lead to increased communist aggression in Asia, is a form of what type of bias?
A. justification of effort
B. affective
C. cognitive
D. rational - Overall, female state leaders?
A. are more prone to war than male leaders,
B. have held high-level cabinet positions, but have not been elected to lead the government.
C. have not been significantly different from male leaders in making peace or war.
D. are less prone to war than male leaders. - Liberal institutionalism operates at the ________ level of analysis.
A. global
B. individual
C. domestic
D. interstate - When some kinds of information are screened out and not considered by decision makers, this referred to as?
A. wishful thinking.
B. bounded rationality.
C. groupthink.
D. selective perception. - The idea of ‘Democratic Peace’ is:_____________?
A. a central plank of liberal internationalist thought.
B. that liberal polities exhibit restrain in their relations with other liberal polities.
C. that liberal polities are imprudent in relations with authoritarian states.
D. all of the above. - The concept of “world government” is most closely associated with?
A. peace studies.
B. collective security.
C. the security dilemma.
D. postmodernism. - In which way did the UN charter differ from the League of Nations? i. That membership was near universal in the former ii. That the Great Powers were able to prevent any enforcement action from taking place which might be contrary to their interests?
A. i
B. ii
C. both i and ii
D. neither i nor ii - Define Collective Security.
A. Each state in a system abides by international law.
B. Each state in a system accepts that security for one is security for all and agrees to join in a collective response to aggression.
C. Each state in a system contributes to collective security by maximizing its security self-interest.
D. None of the above.