Federal Govt Chapter 18 – Flashcards
Unlock all answers in this set
Unlock answersquestion
To many Americans, the chief goal of the nation's foreign policy is
answer
protection of America's security in an often hostile world.
question
Non-state actors
answer
groups other than nation-states that attempt to play a role in the international system. Terrorist groups are one type of non-state actor
question
Isolationism
answer
avoidance of involvement in the affairs of other nations
question
Containment
answer
a policy designed to curtail the political and military expansion of a hostile power
question
Appeasement
answer
the effort to forestall war by giving in to the demands of a hostile power
question
Cold War
answer
the period of struggle between the United States and the former Soviet Union lasting from the late 1940s to about 1990
question
Nation-states
answer
political entities consisting of a people with some common cultural experience (nation) who also share a common political authority (state), recognized by other sovereignties (nation-states)
question
Preventive war
answer
policy of striking first when a nation fears that a foreign foe is contemplating hostile action
question
This emphasis on diplomacy, sanctions, and collective action seemed to characterize the president's responses to three major foreign policy problems encountered by the administration. These were:
answer
the Russian quasi-annexation of the Crimean area of Ukraine, the Iranian nuclear program, and the North Korean effort to build missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
question
America's international economic policies are intended to
answer
expand employment opportunities in the United States, to maintain access to foreign energy supplies at a reasonable cost, to promote foreign investment in the United States, and to lower the prices Americans pay for goods and services.
question
World Trade Organization (WTO)
answer
international organization promoting free trade that grew out of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; most important international organization for trade promotion
question
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
answer
international trade organization, in existence from 1947 to 1995, that set many of the rules governing international trade
question
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
answer
trade treaty among the United States, Canada, and Mexico to lower and eliminate tariffs among the three countries
question
In the realm of international environmental policy, the United States supports a number of international efforts to protect the environment. These include:
answer
These include the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Montreal Protocol
question
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
answer
an international agreement to study and ameliorate harmful changes in the global environment.
question
The Montreal Protocol
answer
an agreement signed by more than 150 countries to limit the production of substances potentially harmful to the world's ozone layer.
question
The United States has a long-standing commitment to human rights and is a party to most major international human rights agreements. These include:
answer
the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the UN Convention against Torture, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, and various agreements to protect children.
question
International Religious Freedom Act (1998)
answer
which calls on all governments to respect religious freedom.
question
Bush was decisive in the initiatives he took to define America's national interest for his administration. Examples include:
answer
revival of the controversial program to develop a nuclear missile shield ("Star Wars"); his abandonment of the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty, which alienated Russia; changes in policy priorities away from humanitarian and environmental goals and toward goals more specifically within the realm of national security; and turning America's concerns (by degree or emphasis) away from Europe and toward an "Asia-first" policy.
question
Bush Doctrine
answer
foreign policy based on the idea that the United States should take preemptive action against threats to its national security
question
The major foreign policy actors in the bureaucracy are
answer
the secretaries of the departments of State, Defense, and the Treasury; the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), especially the chair of the JCS; and the director of the CIA.
question
The National Security Council (NSC)
answer
It is a "subcabinet" made up of the president, the vice president, the secretary of defense, and the secretary of state, plus others each president appoints; Since 1947 this separate unit in the White House has overseen the vast foreign policy establishment for the purpose of synthesizing all the messages arising out of the bureaucracy and helping the president make his own foreign policy.
question
Since the profound shake-up of September 11, two additional key players have been added to the NSC:
answer
The first of these was the secretary of the new Department of Homeland Security (DHS), The second key player was imposed at the top as the war in Iraq was becoming a quagmire: a director of national intelligence
question
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
answer
composed of 22 existing agencies relocated from all over the executive branch to make a more efficient single organization designed to fight international terrorism and domestic natural disasters.
question
Director of national intelligence
answer
to collate and coordinate intelligence coming in from multiple sources and to report a synthesis of all this intelligence to the president, on a daily basis.
question
In addition to these top cabinet-level officials, key lower-level staff members have policy-making influence as strong as that of the cabinet secretaries, and occasionally even stronger. These include:
answer
the two or three specialized national security advisers in the White House, the staff of the NSC (headed by the national security adviser), and a few other career bureaucrats in the departments of State and Defense, whose influence varies according to their specialty and to the foreign policy issue at hand.
question
A few civilian intelligence agencies are also involved in foreign policy and national security, the most important of which are:
answer
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
question
Although the Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war, Congress has exercised this power on only five occasions:
answer
the War of 1812, the Mexican War (1846), the Spanish-American War (1898), World War I (1917), and World War II (1941).
question
Executive agreement
answer
an agreement, made between the president and another country, that has the force of a treaty but does not require the Senate's "advice and consent"
question
Other congressional players are the foreign policy, military policy, and intelligence committees:
answer
in the Senate, these are the Foreign Relations Committee, the Armed Services Committee, and the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee; in the House, these are the Foreign Affairs and Homeland Security Committees and the Armed Services Committee.
question
The "foreign policy establishment" is a much larger arena, including what can properly be called the shapers of foreign policy:
answer
a host of unofficial, informal players who possess varying degrees of influence depending on their prestige, reputation, socioeconomic standing, and, most important, the party and ideology that are dominant at a given moment.
question
By far the most important category of nonofficial player is the interest group. Different kinds of groups include:
answer
"single-issue" groups, larger interest groups, sometimes called peak associations, groups with strong attachments to and identification with their national origin countries, interests devoted to human rights, and environmental groups
question
Amnesty International
answer
whose exposés of human rights abuses have altered the practices of many regimes around the world.
question
The Christian right
answer
has been a vocal advocate for the human rights of Christians who are persecuted in other parts of the world for their religious beliefs, most notably in China.
question
"Greens"
answer
ecological or environmental group; depend more on demonstrations
question
There have been many instruments of American foreign policy, and we can deal here only with those instruments we deem most important in the modern epoch:
answer
diplomacy, the United Nations, the international monetary structure, economic aid and sanctions, collective security, military force, and arbitration.
question
Diplomacy
answer
the representation of a government to other governments; Its purpose is to promote national values or interests by peaceful means.
question
United Nations (UN)
answer
an organization of nations founded in 1945 to be a channel for negotiation and a means of settling international disputes peaceably; the UN has had frequent successes in providing a forum for negotiation and, on some occasions, a means of preventing international conflicts from spreading; on a number of occasions, the UN has been a convenient cover for U.S. foreign policy goals
question
The 5 permanent members of the Security Council are:
answer
China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
question
Which of the following terms best describes the American posture toward the world prior to the middle of the twentieth century?
answer
isolationist
question
Cold War refers to the
answer
the period of struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union between the late 1940s and the late 1980s.
question
Which of the following terms describes the idea that the development and maintenance of military strength discourage attack?
answer
deterrence
question
In trade policy since World War II, American presidents have generally supported
answer
freer trade.
question
Bush Doctrine refers to
answer
the idea that the United States should take preemptive action against threats to its national security.
question
The Constitution assigns the power to declare war to
answer
Congress.
question
An agreement made between the president and another country that has the force of a treaty but requires only a majority vote (not a supermajority) in both houses of Congress for approval is called
answer
an executive agreement.
question
The making of American foreign policy during noncrisis moments is
answer
pluralistic, involving a large mix of both official and unofficial players.
question
Which of the following statements about the United Nations is not true?
answer
it has a powerful army to implement its decisions.
question
Which of the following are important international economic institutions created in the 1940s?
answer
the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank
question
Which of the following was dedicated specifically to the economic recovery of Western Europe after World War II?
answer
the Marshall Plan
question
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was formed by the United States,
answer
Canada, and most of Western Europe.
question
Which statement best describes the military spending of the United States compared to other countries?
answer
The United States spends significantly more than any other country in the world.
question
Fear of a repeat of the economic devastation that followed World War I brought the United States together with its allies (except the USSR) to Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, in 1944 to create a new international economic structure for the postwar world. The result was two institutions:
answer
the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (commonly called the World Bank) and the International Monetary Fund.
question
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
answer
an institution established in 1944 that provides loans and facilitates international monetary exchange
question
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
answer
an organization, comprising the United States, Canada, and most of Western Europe, formed in 1949 to counter the perceived threat from the Soviet Union
question
Bilateral treaties
answer
treaties made between two nations
question
In America, the biggest losers from free trade are __________________, whereas the biggest winners are ______________.
answer
workers in certain industries; consumers
question
Which of the following two are committees in Congress related to foreign policy?
answer
Foreign Relations Committee Committee on Foreign Affairs
question
Military force example
answer
The United States sends a carrier battle group to conduct flight operations during a crisis with Iran over access to the Strait of Hormuz.
question
Economic aid example
answer
Australia gives Indonesia money to help the Indonesian government provide basic services to its citizens after a typhoon.
question
Arbitration example
answer
Nigeria asks the International Court of Justice to resolve a long-standing dispute it has with a neighboring country.
question
Collective security
answer
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization specifies that an attack against one country is an attack against all member nations.
question
During the Cold War, the United States had enough nuclear weapons to ensure that they could wipe out the Soviet Union even if the Soviet Union launched a first attack. In turn, the Soviet Union had enough nuclear weapons to ensure that they could wipe out the United States even if the United States launched a first attack. This is an example of which concept?
answer
mutually assured destruction
question
In the history of American foreign policy, which came first: American isolationism or American engagement?
answer
isolationism
question
The ______________, located in the ___________ branch, is responsible for synthesizing the messages coming out of the foreign policy establishment to help the president make his or her own foreign policy.
answer
National Security Council; executive
question
Which of the following organizations or agreements are primarily related to free trade?
answer
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade North American Free Trade Agreement World Trade Organization
question
Which of the following are ways in which Congress can check the power of the president in foreign policy?
answer
fail to ratify a treaty, refuse to confirm a nominee for ambassador, investigate how the president conducts warfare, and provide no funding for a military operation
question
Amnesty International, an association that exposes human rights violations and attempts to influence the United States to curb such abuses, is an example of what type of "nonofficial player" in foreign policy issues?
answer
interest group
question
Which president's doctrine said that the United States would use military force to eliminate potential threats before they could be put in motion?
answer
Bush
question
Avoiding involvement in the affairs of other countries is an example of which policy?
answer
isolationism
question
When a country is dealing with a rival nation, there are several options for how to approach the situation. One, called ______________, involves trying to halt the military and physical expansion of the rival nation. Another, called ___________, involves building up one's military to try and discourage the rival nation from attacking.
answer
containment; deterrence
question
International organization examples
answer
United Nations and World Trade Organization
question
Non-state actor example
answer
terrorist
question
Nation-state
answer
Canada
question
On which of the following foreign policy priorities does America spend the smallest portion of its budget every year?
answer
humanitarian policies
question
Which federal department is responsible for diplomacy?
answer
Department of State
question
Which player is most dominant in establishing American foreign policy?
answer
The president
question
According to the graphic, which is the most likely cause for the pattern of U.S. defense spending since 2000?
answer
The war against terrorism has caused an increase in defense spending
question
Which of the following powers does the president have in foreign affairs?
answer
appoint ambassadors, negotiate treaties, and serve as commander in chief of the armed forces
question
The president can declare war on an enemy nation.
answer
false
question
If you were the president of a developing country and you wanted to get a low-interest loan to build some roads as a way of promoting trade, you might go to the ____________. A few years later, imagine you are facing a massive budget deficit and it looks like your nation might be insolvent. Before you get elected out of office, you might go to the __________________ for an emergency loan.
answer
World Bank; International Monetary Fund
question
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an example of which of the following groups?
answer
international organization
question
Let us say that the nation of Atlantis was trying to develop the ability to manufacture nuclear weapons and the United States did not want them to do so. Order the following possible responses the United States could use, from the one that is likely to be tried first to the one that is likely to be used only as a last resort.
answer
diplomacy, sanctions, military force
question
Suppose that the nations of Gondor and Rohan are having a disagreement over farming rights along their border. Gondor has one of its government officials talk with a government official of Rohan about how they might solve their dispute. This is an example of which of the following methods?
answer
diplomacy