A. Natural order of between peoples which has been corrupted by undemocratic state leaders and outdated policies such as the balance of power. Without these distortions there would be no ‘real’ conflict between people
B. Natural order of between peoples which has been corrupted by undemocratic state leaders and outdated policies such as the balance of power. Without these distortions the conflict between people would be of a different nature.
C. Natural order of between peoples which has been corrupted by Marxism, without which there would be no ‘real’ conflict between people.
D. Natural order of between peoples can only exist if they have the same interests.
Author: Arshad Zaman
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.
A. the civilizing capacity of global civil society.
B. rule of law and institutions.
C. international laws.
D. all of the above
A. The creation of regional parliaments
B. Human rights conventions must be entrenched into national parliaments and monitored by a new International Court of Human Rights.
C. Reform and/or replacement of the UN with a more accountable global parliament
D. All of the above
A. Hegemonic institutional order has fallen prey to the neo-liberal consensus which minimizes the role of public sector in providing welfare and elevates the market.
B. Hegemonic institutional order has fallen prey to the Marxist consensus which maximizes the role of public sector in providing welfare and has no faith in the market.
C. Hegemonic institutional order has fallen prey to neo-liberal consensus which minimizes the role of public sector in providing welfare and elevates the market.
D. None of the above.
A. i
B. ii
C. both i and ii
D. neither i nor ii
A. the anarchic international structure and centrality of states.
B. theory of international regimes.
C. that anarchy does not mean durable patterns of cooperation are impossible.
D. all of the above.
A. all citizens are juridically equal and have equal rights to education, access to free press, religious tolerance.
B. the legislative assembly of the state possess only those powers vested in it by the people.
C. liberty of the individual is the right to own property including productive forces.
D. all of the above.
A. justification of effort
B. affective
C. cognitive
D. rational
A. are filters used by governments to sift through the vast amounts of public data to find information relevant to national security issues.
B. are conscious blocks of certain forms of information that run counter to a state’s official domestic or foreign policy.
C. are subconscious filters through which people put the information coming in about the world around them.
D. occur when groups reach decisions without accurately assessing their consequences.