A. Ahmad Shah Massoud
B. Bin Laden
C. Abdul Rashid Dostum
D. Abdul Rahim Ghafoorzai
Related Mcqs:
- When Taliban regime came into power in Afghanistan?
A. 1992
B. 1995
C. 1996
D. 1994 - During which regime India exploded first nuclear explosions?
A. Nehru
B. Vajpayee
C. Indira Gandhi
D. Nano of these - Which incident in the world caused Taliban’s down fall?
A. Anti-Taliban movement in Afghanistan
B. Anti-Taliban approach in world
C. Terrorist attacks on World Trade Center on 11th September 2011
D. None of these - Which of the following countries recognized Taliban government in Afghanistan?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. UAE
C. Pakistan
D. All of them - The regime under which the production and trading of CFCs and other ozone depleting substances would be progressively phased out is:
A. The Montreal Protocol
B. The ChloroFluoroCarbon Treaty
C. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
D. None of the options given is correct - What are the main impediments to regime formation?
A. Lack of initiative from states
B. Slow economic growth
C. The anarchy structure of the international system, competition among actors, lack of reciprocity, and focus on relative power
D. a and b - How do neo-liberals understand power in the process of regime formation?
A. Power does not come into play when a state enters an international regime
B. Power can be used by a hegemon to pressure other states to collaborate and conform to a regime
C. In the absence of hegemonic power, states can establish and maintain regimes through reciprocity
D. b and c - why is reciprocity important for facilitating regime formation?
A. Because it is the major mechanism for establishing and maintaining a regime in the absence of a hegemon, since it deters actors from defecting
B. Because forming a regime needs much cooperation
C. Because following the golden rule puts all actors in the same situation
D. None of the above - When Soviet regime came into power in Afghanistan?
A. 1987
B. 1989
C. 1985
D. 1986 - What are the criticisms of the nuclear non-proliferation regime?
A. It is not well-suited to the demands of the complex and potentially more dangerous second nuclear age
B. It does not address the security motivation which leads states to acquire nuclear weapons in first place
C. It is unable to alleviate the security dilemma that many states confront and it is discriminatory arrangement
D. All of the above