A. population
B. real GDP
C. geography
D. military force
Related Mcqs:
- How is “the national interest” defined/determined by Realists?
A. States define national interest depending on its people’s priorities
B. States prioritize national interest insofar as they guarantee the state’s survival
C. Realists see national interest as homologous to regional interests
D. National interest is determined by its degree of economic profitability - According to realists,
A. states act like rational individuals who “think” in pursuing national interests
B. nations think multilaterally in most situations
C. human nature is essentially good
D. a state’s power is best determined by the size of its territory - Realists are:
A. Advocates of aggressive foreign policy and war
B. Supporters of war when it is necessary to further a rational understanding of the national interest
C. Concerned with economic development place
D. Afraid terrorism will make the world a less secure place - Who would realists suggest has a monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force?
A. Islamic Fundamentalists
B. The State
C. The United Nations
D. None of the options given is correct - What are the main differences between ‘offensive’ and ‘defensive’ realists?
A. Offensive realists are more contemporary, defensive realists are more traditional
B. Offensive realists emphasize the importance of relative power and are always wary of expansionary power Defensive realists recognize the cost of war and are more open to cooperation, but realize that weapons will always be needed given the existence of expansionary powers
C. Offensive realists are advocates of free trade and international cooperation, while defensive realists propose protectionist measures and isolationism
D. Offensive realists prefer pre-emptive attacks, defensive realists will only go to war to defend themselves - What are the core assumptions of neo-realists?
A. The structure of the system is a major determinant of actor behaviour
B. States are rational actors, selecting strategies to maximize benefits and minimize losses
C. The most critical problem presented by anarchy is survival]
D. All of the above - According to neo-realists what are the new security challenges presented by globalization?
A. Globalization provides for more opportunities for terrorist networks to be formed
B. Inequality and uneven nature of economic globalization which can create instability in strategic regions
C. The quest for the lowest common denominator could lead to the loss of industries that are important for national security
D. Both b and c - Which term is used for intentionally and systematic destruction of a national, racial, religious or ethic group. The term is commonly applied to the policies of Nazis during World War II?
A. Genocide
B. Mass killing
C. Homicide
D. Ethnic-cleansing - The use of geography as an element of power is called:
A. negotiation
B. globalism
C. geopolitics
D. national interest - _________ is the ability to convert one element of power into another.
A. Hegemony
B. Power conversion
C. Relative power
D. Fungible capability