What is the authority of a state to govern itself or another state.
100
Provide one example of a State Actor
What is the US Government, e.g.
100
administrative decisions that are directly related to all issues and activity within a nation's borders.
What is Domestic Policy
100
Define "Foreign Aid"
What is money, food, or other resources given or lent by one country to another.
100
Provide an example of a Failed State
What is Somalia, e.g.
200
" The thought that Trade should serve the National Interest " is one associated with this theory of International Relations...
What is Conservative/Realist
200
Provide one example of a Non-State Actor
What is the United Nations, e.g.
200
This bill helped soldiers acclimate to civilian life
What is the GI Bill
200
The top policy maker of the United States of America
Who is the President of the United States of America
200
Name 2 Characteristics of a Failed State
What are Civil strife
Political corruption
Economic collapse
Societal degradation
Domestic chaos
Human rights abuse
Crumbling state infrastructure
300
The beliefs that "The global market economy binds nations together, making wars less likely" reflects this Theory of IR
What is Liberal/Idealist
300
The Red Cross and Green Peace are examples of these...
What are NGO's : Non Governmental Organizations
300
Provide 2 reasons why the Interstate Highway System was important to build...
What is Defense, Trade
300
Foreign policy where the U.S. tries to stay out of other nation’s conflicts, particularly in Europe
What is Isolationism
300
Describe the "Top Down Approach"
What is the creation of a government leviathan
400
What does a Constructivist believe in?
What is The influence of each worldview grows and declines with the tide of history
400
the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
What is Globalization
400
Describe the "Two Sided" Economy
What is Flipping the switch, Wartime/peacetime
400
Provide one example of Containment...
What is the Vietnam War, e.g.
400
This insurgency is fighting to control Afghanistan
What is the Taliban
500
Internationalization refers to...
What is Growth of issues, concerns, and relations which transcend state borders
500
Define the "Global North-South Gap"
Between the relatively rich industrialized countries of the North and the relatively poor countries of the South is the most important geographical element in the global level of analysis.
500
Describe the Red Scare
What is hysteria over the perceived threat posed by Communists in the U.S.
500
Name two countries who signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty...
What is USA, Russia, UK, France, China, Israel
500
This group took over much of Iraq and Syria after the United States created a Power Vacuum in the region