A. develop defenses that could shoot down incoming ballistic missiles
B. build up U.S. numbers of intercontinental ballistic missiles
C. build up U.S. stockpiles of nuclear weapons
D. ensure that the U.S. has second-strike capability
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A. May be becoming increasingly obsolete
B. Is rooted in our understanding of a Westphalian state system
C. a and b
D. None of the options given is correct
A. Thucydides
B. Quincy Wright
C. Hedley Bull
D. Karl von Clausewitz
A. Is a political instrument
B. Is only fought between states
C. Can be an agent of historical change
D. a and b
A. Comes from the work of historical sociologist Charles Tilly
B. Applies to the development and use of atomic weapons
C. Is the primary argument of Robert Heinlein
D. Is used to explain civil conflict in Africa
A. is the dominant focus of the Revolution in Military Affairs
B. Neglects the complex political dimensions of warfare
C. a and b
D. None of the options given is correct
A. Identity politics are increasingly important
B. Economic insecurity provokes civil conflict
C. Technological development and ‘virtual war’ have enabled Western intervention
D. All of the options given are correct
A. Afghanistan in the 1980’s
B. Rwanda in 1994
C. Serbia in 1999
D. Iraq in 2003
A. The media
B. Women
C. Children
D. All of the options given are correct
A. Hostage-taking
B. Illegal trafficking of diamonds and drugs
C. Arms smuggling across weakly enforced borders
D. All of the options given are correct