A. Because it is the major mechanism for establishing and maintaining a regime in the absence of a hegemon, since it deters actors from defecting
B. Because forming a regime needs much cooperation
C. Because following the golden rule puts all actors in the same situation
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- What are the main impediments to regime formation?
A. Lack of initiative from states
B. Slow economic growth
C. The anarchy structure of the international system, competition among actors, lack of reciprocity, and focus on relative power
D. a and b - How do neo-liberals understand power in the process of regime formation?
A. Power does not come into play when a state enters an international regime
B. Power can be used by a hegemon to pressure other states to collaborate and conform to a regime
C. In the absence of hegemonic power, states can establish and maintain regimes through reciprocity
D. b and c - How do realist understand power in the process of regime formation?
A. States have to submit their power every time a regime is formed
B. Only powerful actors can form regimes, powerless actors must submit to them
C. Realists do not accept that regimes can actually be formed
D. Power is used to form regimes if such regime promotes the power-holder’s long-term interests - What UN specialized organization is charged with facilitating the sharing of weather and climate information?
A. International Weather Union (IWU)
B. World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
C. United Nations Committee on Meteorological Information (UNCMI)
D. World Weather Union (WWU) - What are the consequences of nationalism for international relations? i.Nationalism provides a new set of values and system of legitimation for the system of states ii.it has provided impetus for the re-drawing of maps iii.it serves as an important tool in state building (through the formation of a common identity and consciousness)
A. only i
B. i, ii
C. ii, iii, iv
D. i, ii, iii, iv - What are Krasner’s four principle elements of a regime?
A. Principles are represented by coherent bodies of theoretical statements about how the world works ii. norms specify general standards of behaviour iii. rules operate at a lower level of generality than principles and norms iv. Decision making procedures identify specific prescriptions for behaviour, which will regularly change as a regime is consolidated and extended
B. Rules are coherent with the way of life of its actors ii. representatives are elected democratically iii. there is a legal system iv. rule-enforcement is under supervision of police military institutions
C. ‘the concept of the regime is so complicated, there are no principle elements’
D. None of the above - Define a regime?
A. A country with a constitution
B. Delineated area of rule-governed activity
C. A set of implicit or explicit principles, norms, rules and decision making, procedures around which actors expectations converge in a given area of international relations
D. b and c - The regime under which the production and trading of CFCs and other ozone depleting substances would be progressively phased out is:
A. The Montreal Protocol
B. The ChloroFluoroCarbon Treaty
C. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
D. None of the options given is correct - This “butcher of the Balkans” murdered over 200,000 people and forced millions out of his country. Bill Clinton authorized the CIA to commence the toppling of his regime, which succeeded to an extent. Who is this Serbian criminal whose policy of ethnic cleansing resulted in mass murder?
A. Alija lzetbegovic
B. Zoran Lilic
C. Vojislav Kostunica
D. Slobodan Milosevic - During which regime India exploded first nuclear explosions?
A. Nehru
B. Vajpayee
C. Indira Gandhi
D. Nano of these