A. Rights belonging to groups such as minority nations rather than to individuals
B. Rights unfairly belonging to a privileged group
C. Rights belonging to a political community
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Human Rights Watch is a United governmental organization that conducts researched and advocacy on human rights. Its headquarters is in:
A. Washington DC
B. New York City
C. Arkansas
D. New Jersey - What is meant by the ‘intensive’ power of modern states?
A. Power that can be projected deep into society
B. Power based on controlling the instruments of violence
C. Power that can be projected across whole territories
D. Power that a state holds by virtue of its population - What is meant by neo-medievalism?
A. A condition in which warfare is a recurrent feature of the relations between states not the least because they regard it as inevitable
B. A condition in which political power is dispersed between local national, and supranational institutions, none of which command supreme loyalty
C. A condition in which international organizations, transnational corporations and so forth are accountable to the peoples of the world
D. A condition in which human labour and its products are sold and bought in the market place - What is meant by “Loya Jirga”?
A. Ruling Clergy
B. Grand Assembly of all factors
C. Arbitration Council
D. None of them - What is meant by ‘minimization of labour’?
A. Recognizing the increase in global demand for women as cheap labour and care
B. Paid and unpaid reproductive labour and care
C. Lowering standards for labour worldwide
D. a and b - What is meant by global governance?
A. A system that works as a world government, with a constitution, legal system, and law enforcement
B. A system regulated by a dominant leader
C. A loose framework of global, both institution and normative that constrains conduct
D. Institutional pattern in the relationship between states - What is meant by minimum order?
A. Any regular or discernible pattern of relationships that are stable over time, or may additionally refer to a condition that allows certain goals to be achieved
B. A view of international order that is concerned with peace and stability, rather than with the attainment of other values, such as justice
C. A distribution of power among a number (at least three) of major powers or ‘poles’
D. The regular patterns of interaction between states, but without implying any shared values between them. This is distinguished from the view of a ‘society’ of states - What is meant by ‘solidarist international society’
A. International society in which states show solidarity to their regional interests
B. International society in which states assign more than 1% of their GDP to foreign aid and possible humanitarian interventions
C. International society in which states agree on universal standards of justice and morality
D. International society that counts on a repaid deployment international force in case a humanitarian interventions is required - What is meant by national security?
A. Security of a country defined in socio-economic terms
B. Security largely defined in militarized terms
C. Security based on a country’s domestic politics
D. None of the above - What is meant by the term, ‘Compgnies d’Ordonnance’?
A. French tanks of WW1
B. 15th century French cavalry and mounted infantry
C. French tanks of WW2
D. French support troops in both World Wars