A. a strategy against nuclear proliferation which is focused on attacking the public image of states that develop nuclear weapons
B. it is a strategy which emphasizes the use of measures such as ballistic missile defences and more proactive stance in prevention of nuclear proliferation
C. there is no such thing as counter-proliferation
D. none of the above
International Relations
International Relations for Preparation – These Multiple Choice Questions are important many competitive examinations, including Competitive Examination (CSS), and university entrance exams. International Relations Mcqs questions are very important for all type of exams conducted by Fpsc, Nts, Kppsc, Ppsc, Spsc, Bpsc, Ots, Uts, Pts, Cts, Ats, etea and other testing agencies of Pakistan.
A. The Hague Code of Conduct
B. The Geneva Conventions
C. The MTCR
D. a and c
A. Iraq
B. Israel
C. Pakistan
D. a and c
A. post dependency
B. neocolonialism
C. colonialism
D. mercantilism
A. moves to a new country to be granted asylum
B. lives only in an urban area
C. flees his or her country to avoid a natural disaster
D. moves to a new country in search of better economic opportunities
A. The handout model, Oxfam model. and disaster relief model are all disaster relief models
B. Oxfam
C. disaster relief
D. handout
A. France
B. Portugal
C. Spain
D. Switzerland
A. North Korea
B. Australia
C. Mexico
D. Brazil
A. periphery
B. core
C. semi-periphery
D. lumpenproletariat
A. cartels
B. MNCs
C. IGOs
D. the WTO