Nationalist perspective on IPE is also know as?
What is the realist perspective.
What is securitization?
What is turning a health system into a security concern.
"A situation where people lack money to meet basic needs.". Which definition of poverty is this?
What IR term refers to the type of problem we face regarding climate change?
What is Collective Good Problem
Name the five official nuclear weapon states under the Non-Proliferation treaty of 1968?
What is US, Russia, UK, France and China.
What term refers to the current model of globalization that's said to be on the demise?
What is the neoliberal model?
This organization collaborated with the UN to protect the health sector when discussing the Geneva convention?
What is the International Committee the Red Cross (ICRC)
According to the textbook. What is the global poverty line?
What is $1.90?
What does the UNCHE stand for?
What is the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment.
What concept describes the process by which the United States deters enemies?
What is extended deterrence.
The "Washington Consensus" refers to the neorealist approach that deregulates the economy. True or False?
What is False.
What two factors led to health becoming a priority in the 19th and 20th century?
What is War, Disease and globalization.
In response to continuing hunger crisis in the contemporary world. What would the alternative view suggest is the issue?
What is the lack of access or entitlement to food?
This agreement includes a global stocktake to measure and simulate progress of decreasing emissions. What is it?
What is 2015 Paris Agreement.
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) does what?
What is limiting Iran's enrichment of uranium.
In the textbook, what's considered to be the primary driver of globalization?
What is Migration.
Name one critique of the securitization of health?
What is discrimination, skewing global agenda and the threat of security actors.
What book describes the process of global organizations increasing access to food transnationally?
What is the "Refashioning Nature: Food, Ecology and Culture"
The link between climate change and armed conflict represents what?
What is a threat multiplier?
What is the term for the sociological/psychological block that prevents the US from nuking our enemies?
What is nuclear taboo?
Name all the approaches of Global Political Economy?
What is liberal, marxist, nationalist and feminist.
What term refers to biological risks/threats towards national security?
What is biosecurity?
What strategy was adopted during the 1990s that stressed pro-poor growth and poverty reduction?
What is the post-washington consensus.
The famous text "Politics Among Nations (1955)" stress which view IR view in regards to the environment?
What is realism?
Vipin Narang identifies three ways decision makers may use nuclear weapons. Name them:
What is Catalytic, Retaliation and Escalation.