INR2001 Exam 1 – Flashcards
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            How is international law is different from domestic law?
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        different construction of laws (no universal legislature)  different judging of laws (no universal judiciary)  different enforcement of laws (no supreme enforcer)  ALL OF THE ABOVE
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            What is an example of an Intergovernmental Organization?
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        The United Nations
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            What are the primary actors in the international system according to Neoliberalism?
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        States and international organizations.
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            What are the three major institutions of the EU? (select all that apply)
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        The European Council The European Parliament The European Commission
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            The Treaty of Westphalia marked the end of:
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        The 30 Years' War
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            Structural realists agree that the rise of China will be violent, and advocate war.
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        true
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            The two historical developments that Sterling-Folker suggests make realism an inaccurate portrayal of the international system are:
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        The rise of interstate interdependence and the period of hegemonic stability.
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            Hedley Bull's classical approach was a call for IR theory to:
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        Distance itself from scientific methods and refocus on theorizing.
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            How do we refer to self-contained state actions:
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        Monadic
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            The Westphalian treaty created the concept of state sovereignty, which is the
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        complete authority of the state over its territory
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            The Kantian triangle consists of: (select all that apply)
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        International organizations Democracy Economic interdependence
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            What term is used in International Relations to describe all countries in the world?
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        The international system of states
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            What are the mechanisms of global governance? (select all that apply)
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        International law International organizations
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            in Classical realism, politics are expressions of:
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        Human nature
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            Based on what characteristic was Europe divided after WWII?
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        Rich vs. poor
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            The people of Europe directly elect
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        The members of the European Parliament
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            Deontology is the moral concern with the consequences of actions, particularly weighing them against the consequences of other actions.
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        true
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            Richard Ned Lebow characterizes classical realism as 2500 years old and has shown a fundamental unity over all of those years.
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        true
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            The historical and intellectual origins of normative IR theory can be found in: (select five that apply)
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        Plato Karl Marx Aristotle Immanuel Kant Georg Hegel
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            Which of the following are non-state actors? (select all that apply)
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        A terrorist group Greenpeace The UN
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            True or False: the European Union (EU) is basically the same as the United Nations (UN), with a similar structure and conditions for membership.
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        False
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            How do we call the approach to studying institutional relationships that focuses on the delegation of authority from decision-makers to those authorized to act on their behalf?
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        Principal-agent theory
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            Structural realists think states want power because:
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        It is the anarchical structure of the international system that forces states to pursue power.
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            What prompted the unifications of Italy and Germany during the late 1800s?
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        Nationalism
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            What is the primary role of the UN Security Council? (select all that apply)
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        Take decisions involving war and peace Attempt to diffuse international crises
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            Normative IR theory is only concerned with the actions of states.
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        False
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            For offensive realists, the ultimate goal for a state is:
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        Survival through domination
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            International law is
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        A nonbinding set of rules, norms, and agreements
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            "Normative" IR theory is:
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        A label for a field of study that is interested in the ethical dimensions of global politics.
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            During what period did WWII take place?
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        1939-1945
