A. States, NGO’s, IGO’s
B. Constitutional institutions, fundamental institutions, and regimes
C. Local, national and international
D. None of above
Related Mcqs:
- Society accounts of international society:
A. Deny that international cooperation is possible
B. Believe it to be a rhetorical cover for self-serving powerful states
C. Argue that it is unable to cope with globalization
D. Believe both that it is a rhetorical cover for self-serving powerful state and argue that it is unable to cope with globalization - How has the nature and scope of international society been conditioned by international legal instruments?
A. They have defined the nature of legitimate statehood
B. Legal instruments have given it a code ethics, and a universal standard of order
C. They have clarified the bounds of rightful state action, international and domestic
D. a and c - Transformation of Britain from a mainly agricultural society to a mainly industrial society took place i the period from 1760 to 1840. What is called this transformation?
A. Enlightenment
B. Industrial Revolution
C. Renaissance
D. Imperialism - The International Opium Convention, signed on January 23, 1912 during the ‘First International Opium Conference’, was the first international drug control treaty and it was signed at:
A. London
B. Hague
C. Washington
D. Paris - What are the distinctive characteristics of the modern institution of international law?
A. A peculiar language of reasoning and argument
B. Multilateral form of legislation
C. A strong discourse of institutional autonomy
D. All of above - Currently, the UN follows a principle of “three pillars” that are considered mutually necessary for any of them to succeed. What are these three pillars?
A. economic development, democratic government, and state sovereignty
B. human rights, reduction of poverty, and nonviolence
C. security, economic development, and human rights
D. global identity, shared culture, and human rights - International society is _____________?
A. The central concept of the “English school”
B. Presented most compellingly by Hedley Bull.
C. Any association of distinct political rules, values, institutions
D. The central concept of the ‘English school’ presented most compellingly by Hedley Bull, which descries any association of distinct political communities that accept common rules, values and institutions. - Elements of international society can be found in:
A. Medieval Christian Europe
B. Medieval Islam
C. Ancient China
D. Medieval Christian Europe, Medieval Islam, and Ancient China - Which of the following is not a challenge to international society, posed by globalization?
A. Interstate war
B. Global warming
C. American power
D. Dissolution of the bonds of political community - Which of the following events contributed to the emergency of international society?
A. The Crusades
B. Exploration and colonization of the New World
C. The Protestant Reformation
D. Both exploration and colonization of the New World and The Protestant Reformation