A. Was partially determined by local or trial factors
B. Was constant across regions and imperial powers
C. Was sometimes replaces by superpower involvement
D. Was partially determined by local or tribal factors and was sometimes replaced by superpower involvement
Evolution of International Relations
Evolution of International Relations
A. Was the Eastern bloc’s answer to NATO
B. Gained impetus after the 1954 rearmament f West Germany
C. Was a direct response to the Truman doctrine
D. Was the Eastern bloc’s answer to NATO and gained impetus after the 1954 rearmament of West Germany
A. Detente with the USSR
B. Rapprochement with China
C. German Ostpolitik
D. All of the options given are correct
A. Occurred in the 1970’s
B. Followed the elections of Ronald Reagan
C. Described a confrontational period in the late 1980’s
D. Followed the elections of Ronald Reagan and described a confrontational period in the late 1980’s
A. The US, the USSR, China
B. The USSR, the US, France
C. The US, the USSR, Britain
D. The USSR, the US, Britain
A. Was a catchphrase for foreign policy under Gorbachev
B. Replaced the Khrushchev doctrine
C. Followed glasnost and perestroika
D. Was a catchphrase for foreign policy under Gorbachev and followed glasnost and perestroika
A. Cuba (1962)
B. Able Archer (1983)
C. The Arab Israeli War (1979)
D. All of the options given are correct
A. occurred on September 11th 2001
B. Refers to US primacy since 1989
C. Is over, according to most IR theorists
D. All of the options given are correct
A. Gorbachev and Reagan’s leadership
B. The relative economic strength of the United States
C. The ideological attractiveness of Western democracy and capitalism
D. All of the options given are correct
A. Became a defining term of international discourse
B. Had its extent contested by scholars such as David Held and Martin Wolf
C. Became a defining idea of Realist theory
D. Became a defining term of international discourse and had its extent contested by scholars such as David Held and Martin Wolf