Exam 1
Exam 2
"Select all that apply"
Theories/Policies
Chapter 10
100
Who are the members of NAFTA?
US, Canada, Mexico
100
What were the competing ideologies of the Cold War?
What is Communism and Capitalism
100
What are some examples of Transnational Non-State Actors?
interest groups, transnational corporations, nongovernmental organizations, global religious humanitarian organizations
100
A theory of international relations that sees the international system as anarchic but believes relations can be managed by the establishment of international regimes and institutions
What is Neoliberalism
100
The inalienable rights such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness that one is entitled to because one is human
What is Human Rights?
200
Idea that all countries have the same rights, including the right of noninterference in their international affairs
What is Sovereign Equality
200
How is something recognized as a customary international law?
evidence of general state practice, evidence that states accept practice as law
200
Condition where states or peoples are affected by decisions made by others; can be symmetric; can be asymmetric
What is Interdependence
200
a theory of realism that maintains the international system, namely the lack of an overarching authority above states, is what leads to security competition and interstates conflict
What is Structural Realism
200
What is not true of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
it gives the UN the right to intervene in the internal state affairs
300
Each state in a system accepts that security for one is security for all and agrees to join in a collective response to aggression
What is Collective Security
300
Establishment of UN force under UN command to be placed between parties to dispute after a ceasefire
What is Classical Peacekeeping
300
The "League of Nations" was:
based on Woodrow Wilson's 14 points; est. by Treaty of Versailles; 1st permanent collective international security organization aimed at preventing future wars and resolving global problems; a failure because the US didn't join
300
Theoretical approach to international relations that a argues for human rights, parliamentary democracy, and free trade, while also maintain that all such goals must begin with:
What is Liberalism
300
A liberal international economic order based on the pursuit of free trade but allowing an appropriate role for state intervention in the market in support of national security and national and global stability
What is Embedded Liberalism
400
A system regulated by one dominant leader, or political and/or economic domination of a region
What is Hegemony
400
How did the UN agenda for peace and security expand after the Cold War?
increased attention to individual, political and civil rights, as well as the right to basic provisions like food, water, and healthcare; increased attention to type of non-state based threats; greater preparedness to intervene within states
400
What is "NATO"?
established by treaty in 1949; stipulates that an armed attack against one of more of its members shall be considered an attack against them all; legally obligates member states to come to one another's defense
400
a version of realism that combines both structural factors such as the distribution of power and unit-level factors such as the interest of states
What is Neoclassical Realism
400
What generation of rights includes "freedom of speech"?
1st Generation
500
What is not an assumption upon which realism is based?
Anarchy is what states make of it
500
What are criticisms of the nuclear non-proliferation regime?
not well-suited to demands of complex and more dangerous 2nd nuclear age; doesn't address security motivation driving nuclear weapon acquisition; unable to alleviate security dilemma and is a discriminatory arrangement
500
The idea of "Democratic Peace" is:
Central Plank of liberal-internationalist thought; Liberal states exhibit restraint in their relations with other liberal states; Liberal states are imprudent in relations with non-liberal states; Fiercely debated in the international relations literature
500
states that believe the existing international system is unfair, oppressive, violent, and alienating
What is Intransigent Foreign Policy
500
What is the oldest regional organization?
The Organization of American States
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