A. Because the brain-drain has resulted in most academics in International Relations to be in American institutions
B. Because it is a debate among ‘rule-makers’. and the United States needs to define a direction for its approach to foreign policy
C. Because the US is today’s hegemon
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Why are developing countries dependent on export of a few major products particularly vulnerable to corruptions?
A. Those exports are typically controlled by a handful of large landowners
B. The revenue arrives in a very concentrated form of large payments oh hard currency
C. When the price for those exports drops on the world market, local government officials seek to supplement their income by corrupt means
D. It is nearly impossible to officially track the value and payment receipts for a few large exports in developing countries - This 11th Prime Minister of Israel, elected in 2001, is considered by many Israelis to be a strong leader battling terrorism. Many critics, however, particularly in the Arab world, refer to him as “the Butcher of Beirut” and have sought his prosecution as a war criminal.
A. Ariel Sharon
B. Yitzak Rabin
C. Ehud Barak
D. Shimon Peres - How is termed the killing and forced expulsion of one ethnic group by another, particularly of Muslim in Bosnia-Herzegovina?
A. Ethnic cleansing
B. Muslim cleansing
C. Balkan cleansing
D. Crusade cleansing - Name European intellectual movement in 18th century thinkers of which were against the religion (particularly Christianity) which chained human mind with superstition?
A. Renaissance
B. Enlightenment
C. Liberalism
D. Modernism - Which phenomenon is indicated by the policy Apartheid (apartness)?
A. Cultural segregation
B. Racial segregation
C. Ethnic segregation
D. Religious segregation - Why has the neo-neo debate dominated international theory?
A. The debate has not dominated international theory
B. Because it represents a debate between paradigms that define an agenda for research, policymaking, the field of study
C. Because academics want to keep the debate alive by inventing new theories
D. None of the above - Why are game-theoretic approaches so suited to ‘neo-neo’ work?
A. Because game-theoretic approaches are easier to understand
B. Game-theoretic approaches are not suited to realist work
C. Because this approach allows an analysis of relative and absolute gains, which is a central point of the ‘neo-neo’ debate
D. None of the above - Why is state-based diplomacy no longer significant?
A. Because globalization has taken away the focus on the state
B. Because of the increased amount of non-state actors that are significant in the international stage
C. It is still significant, since most diplomatic agency is still the preserve of states
D. b and c - Why Pakistan opposed against the construction of Wullar barrage?
A. Pakistan could lose 7,000 to 8,000 acres water per day
B. India can use it as weapon against Pakistan by blocking water through its gates
C. both of these
D. none of these - Why two persons named Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed i electric chair in 1953 after being found guilty of steeling US nuclear secrets and passing them to:
A. Soviet Union
B. China
C. Germany
D. France