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
Related Mcqs:
- What is left out of the ‘neo-neo’ debate?
A. The role of domestic politics
B. The possibility leaders learn from their experiences
C. Political globalization and the shift of Political activity away from the state
D. All 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 - How is the neo-liberal approach to international law limited?
A. By their inability to explain the development of law in areas where the self-interests of states are unclear
B. By the failure to explain the origins of the modern system of international law
C. By their rejection of the idea that international law constitutes the identities and interests of states
D. None of the above - All the accords, resolutions and agreements on Kashmir have been failed because of India’s rigidness over the matter. When Pakistan’s President Gen Pervez Musharaf called for a national debate on new options for the dispute?
A. 25 October 2004
B. 25 January 2001
C. 28 March 2002
D. 29 December 2000 - How does the ‘justice versus order debate impinge on nationalism?
A. Balance of power politics conflict with self-determination
B. Great powers carve out spheres of influence antithetical to the freedom of nation states
C. Nationalist demands and disputes often lead to conflict and injustice
D. All of the above - What two security organizations dominated the Cold War Era?
A. The Security Council and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
B. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Commitern
C. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Warsaw Pact
D. The Anti Commitern Axis Organization and the League of Nations - Iron Curtain was an expression which described the ideological barrier between the democratic West and the USSR and communist-dominated countries of Eastern Europe after World War ll. Who first used this expression at Fulton, Missouri, USA in 1946?
A. George Washington
B. Sir Winston Churchill
C. Reagan
D. Roosevelt - What are the core assumptions of neo-liberals?
A. States seek to maximize absolute gains through cooperation
B. The greatest obstacle to cooperation is cheating
C. States will shift loyalty to institutions if they are seen as mutually beneficial and if they provide states with increasing opportunities to secure their international interests
D. All of the above - 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