A. By devaluing their currency
B. By relaxing labour and environmental standards
C. By reducing restrictions on repatriation of profits
D. a and c
Related Mcqs:
- Many states’ foreign policies are influenced by _________ a practice of centuries past in which trade and foreign economic policies were manipulated to build up a monetary surplus that could be used to finance war.
A. corporatism
B. mercantilism
C. despotism
D. capitalism - Which of the following is an example of portfolio investment?
A. buying stocks and bonds
B. lowering tariff barriers
C. paying subsidies
D. building a factory - Only seven month before Islamic revolution the final draft of the US. Iran nuclear energy agreement was signed under which US government was to sell to Iranian government?
A. 4 reactors
B. 6 reactors
C. 7 reactors
D. 8 reactors - The Hindu Raja could not control the uprising of Muslims against his oppressive rule and made an appeal to Indian government. What condition was laid down by Indian government?
A. Cancel the treaty with Pakistan
B. Invite Indian army in the state
C. Accession of state with India
D. Establish diplomatic relation with the India - Foreign investments in and by a country are referred to as:
A. government transactions
B. the capital account
C. capital flows
D. the current account - George W. Bush’s foreign policy:
A. Argued that old methods of dealing with contemporary challenges were obsolete and ineffective
B. Changed direction sharply after 9/11
C. Led to a controversial war in Iraq whose reasons and effects are still being highly debated
D. All of the options given are correct - When did human rights begin to emerge as an active concern of national foreign policies?
A. The end of the Cold War
B. The early 1950s
C. The mid-1960s
D. The mid-1970s - Who was the German foreign minister during World War ll?
A. F. W. von der schulenburg
B. Constantin von Neurath
C. Joachim von Ribbentrop
D. Franz von Papen - The movement that was initiated by those countries, who had recently freed themselves from foreign domination and rejected renewed ties to any big power, is called:
A. Non-Aligned World
B. British Commonwealth
C. Commonwealth
D. Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) - what development wrecked France’s dream of leading a unified European foreign policy?
A. Eastern Europe’s stated desire to remain politically close to Russia
B. The division between Eastern and Western Europe over expanding membership in NATO
C. Eastern Europe’s support of the U.S decision to invade Iraq in 2003
D. Western Europe’s rejection of high agricultural subsidies in international world trade negotiations