A. Deontological and consequentialist ethics
B. Kantianism and utilitarianism
C. Rawls’ conceptions of justice
D. All of the options given are correct
Related Mcqs:
- International ethics include:
A. Cosmopolitanism
B. Realism
C. Pluralism
D. All of the options given are correct - States of the International Court of Justice were drawn up by:
A. London Declaration in 1941
B. Moscow & Teheran Conference in 1943
C. San Francisco Conference in 1945
D. None of these - In 1948, United Nations drawn up a charter of civil and political rights. By which name this charter is called?
A. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
B. Universal Declaration of Basic Rights
C. International Declaration of Human Rights
D. None of the above - In 1919 Paris Peace conference drawn up the covenant of ‘League of Nations’ and incorporate into the Versailles and other peace treaties. It was established in 1920 at:
A. Paris
B. Dublin
C. Geneva
D. Rome - What are the core assumptions of neo-liberals?
A. States seek to maximize absolute gains through cooperation
B. The greatest obstacle to cooperation is cheating
C. States will shift loyalty to institutions if they are seen as mutually beneficial and if they provide states with increasing opportunities to secure their international interests
D. All of the above - What are the core assumptions of neo-realists?
A. The structure of the system is a major determinant of actor behaviour
B. States are rational actors, selecting strategies to maximize benefits and minimize losses
C. The most critical problem presented by anarchy is survival]
D. All of the above - According to the freedom from fear understanding, the core of human security is embodied in what?
A. The UN Charter
B. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
C. The Geneva Conventions
D. All of the options given are correct - What are the core themes of nationalism ideology?
A. Humanity is naturally divided into nations
B. Each nation has a peculiar character
C. Loyalty to the nation state overrides other loyalties
D. All of the above - Which of these core principles provides incentives for mutual cooperation?
A. reciprocity
B. dominance
C. identity
D. polity - Which of these core principles might involve demonizing an out-group?
A. dominance
B. reciprocity
C. identity
D. favoritism