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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MCQS
1. Afghanistan Issue2. Conflict, War, and Terrorism
3. Contemporary Mainstream Approaches. Neo-Realism and Neo-Liberalism4. Culture in World Affairs
5. Diplomacy6. Disputed Barrages. Dams
7. Environment and Technology8. Evolution of International Relations
9. Gender in World Politics10. Globalization and the Post-Cold-war Order
11. Globalization and the Transformation of Political Community12. Historic Agreements, Pacts, Peace and Major Contracts
13. Human Security14. Humanitarian Intervention in World Politics
15. International and Global Security16. International Ethics
17. International Law18. International Organization, Law, and Human Rights
19. International Regimes20. Iran’s Nuclear Programme
21. Kashmir Dispute22. Liberal and Social Theories
23. Marxist Theories of International Relations24. Nationalism
25. North-South Relations26. Nuclear Proliferation
27. Organization alliances, Blocs & Movements of the World28. Pakistan & the World
29. Palestinian Issue30. Post-colonialism
31. Poststructuralism32. Poverty, Development, and Hunger
33. Realist Theories34. Regionalism in International Affairs
35. SIACHEN DISPUTE36. Sir Creek Dispute
37. The Globalization of International Relations38. Trade and Finance
39. Transnational Actors and International Organizations in Global Politics40. IR Miscellaneous MCQs

A. The definition of this practice is centered around territoriality and the idea of state boundaries, as well as creating a particular identity for those women who are trafficked.
B. The concept of s*x trafficking is not highlighted as of interest to post-structuralists.
C. It is the only example of a defined concept that can be deconstructed to highlight the creation of identity in international politics.
D. The definition of s*x trafficking has been created by those who are themselves involved in s*x trafficking and so is an opportunity for non-state actors to have a voice in international politics.

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A. All groups, including NGOs, refugees and stateless individuals, have an equal voice in global affairs.
B. As a consequence of how world politics has been theorised by conventional approaches such as Realism, non-State groups such as NGOs cannot gain a voice in international relations.
C. Only states have the right to a voice in the international political realm.
D. There is a hierarchy of those non-state actors that have a voice in international politics, with stateless people coming at the top of the hierarchy.

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A. All post-structuralists are uniform in their agreement that it is impossible to create such a methodology.
B. All post-structuralists are uniform in their agreement that there is only one possible methodology.
C. Post-structuralists have divergent views on both what such a methodology would look like and indeed whether it is at all possible.
D. Rita Floyd argues that the scholar Derrida would have argued in favour for a uniform methodology.

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A. The term underlines that post-structuralism is not confined to a particular post-modern period and is a position with shares more with its opponents, as scholar Waever argues.
B. Post-modernism connotes ‘anti-modernism,’ and post-structuralist theory is concerned with ‘modern’ events.
C. Post-structuralism has more letters.
D. Other international relations scholars were too overtly critical of ‘post-modern’ theories.

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A. Post-structuralism is too concerned with human rights.
B. Post-structuralism does not focus enough on ‘the state’ as the primary category of political organisation.
C. He argues that post-structuralism is, in its current form, unable to comprehend world politics and security studies and instead focuses too much on being a critical approach.
D. Post-structuralism does not place enough focus on civil liberties and human rights.

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