A. Security of a country defined in socio-economic terms
B. Security largely defined in militarized terms
C. Security based on a country’s domestic politics
D. None of the above
International and Global Security
International and Global Security
A. Because it causes the system to be anarchic
B. Because is leads to lack of trust in the international system
C. Because it changes the balance of power in the international system
D. None of the above
A. Where states help spread instability and conflict in between other states
B. It is the dilemma a state faces when dealing when constructing national security plans
C. A structural notion in which self-help attempts of stats to look after their security needs, tend regardless of intention to lead to a rise in insecurity
D. All of the above
A. they reject competition bias inherent in the theory
B. standard structural realism is flowed due to its emphasis on relative gains
C. there is no emphasis on cheating
D. a and b
A. Cooperation through international institutions as an approach to international security
B. Cooperation through institutions to creating mature anarchy
C. Cooperation through institutions to decrease the importance of arms
D. a and b
A. They place importance on internal norms and institutions
B. They challenge realist occupation with balance of power
C. They believe that war is a function of a state being liberal or not
D. All of the above
A. It occurs when a group of states cooperate to manage their disputes and avoid war
B. It is group of people which become integrated and within a territory develop a sense of community
C. It involves a group of states whose primary security concern link together closely enough that their national securities are interdependent
D. All of the above
A. anarchy in which states recognize the intense dangers of continuing to complete aggressively in nuclear world
B. anarchy in which states attempt to cooperate through international institutions
C. both a and b
D. neither a nor b
A. states find it difficult to distinguish between victim and aggressor in international conflicts
B. it assumes that all aggression is wrong
C. historical enmity or friendship complicates the working of the system
D. all of the above
A. a central problem of international security because it is the dominant discourse of power and rule
B. a statist ideology out of touch with the reality of globalization
C. unable to take into consideration the enormous complexity and indeterminacy of human behaviour historical roots
D. all of the above