Paper Citizens
Realism, Liberalism, Constructivism, Feminism
Global and Regional Governance (Ch6)
Making Foreign Policy
Non-Governmental Actors (Ch.7)
100
Documentary Citizenship refers to
What is an illegal immigrant using/obtaining illegitimate documents
100
Realists argue that _________ is/are meaningless in the international system A. Military Force B. Large Economy C. Nonstate Actors D. Congress of Vienna
What is C
100
International Institutions vs. International Organizations. Which is a physical entity?
What is the International Organization?
100
____ performs four important functions, such as communication among actors, negotiation for peace, participation in regional and international organizations, and promotion of trade and other economic interests. A. Democracy B. Diplomacy C. International nongovernmental actors D. "Sticks"
What is diplomacy?
100
Situation where companies take advantage of loopholes in order to avoid unprofitable regulations
What is a regulation arbitrage situation?
200
The most decisive form of ID in a developing country is: A. Ration Card B. Passport C. High School Certificate D. Marriage Certificate
What is B. (passport)
200
type of Realism that says states should maximize their power and try to achieve hegemony
What is Offensive Realism?
200
NGOs, Multinational businesses/corporations, Terrorist Groups, Cartels, etc.
Give two examples of Nonstate international actors.
200
The perception of USA as nation with values and traditions that other states should emulate. A. American exceptionalism B. American superiorculturalism C. Nationalism D. Self-Determination
What is american exceptionalism?
200
Bacardi, Marriott, and Apple
What is a multinational corporation?
300
Lack of awareness, live in rural areas far from government reach, corrupt officials demand bribes, high state fees, cultural complications, etc.
What are some reasons (give two) for the occurrence of blurred membership for natives?
300
This idea states that two democratic countries will not go to war with one another
What is the Democratic Peace Thesis?
300
This principle of sovereignty is considered to be this type of institution
What are Deep Constitutional Institutions?
300
These are principles of articulation of national interests and the means chosen to secure those interests, and how states interact with one another. A. Intergovernmental policy B. Nationalism C. Foreign policy D. National Self-Determination
What is foreign policy?
300
Citizens and groups that are neither in the public sector nor the private sector and that engage in dialogue, debate, conflict, and negotiation.
What is a Civil Society?
400
In Professor Sadiq's book, the preface begins with this idea.
What is the idea that developing nations are ignored?
400
Feminism that argues mainstream feminism is too western and aims to help women globally
What is Postcolonial Feminism?
400
Some scholars argue international law is becoming "Supranational" Law. This refers to how
International Law used to be concerned with just order: outside of state boundaries. Now it is also concerned with justice and human rights: reaches inside state boundaries.
400
This term was commonly referred to as "propaganda" in the 1900s
What is public diplomacy?
400
1.Sharing our planet 2.Sharing our humanity 3.Sharing our governance
What are 3 broad areas NGOs tend to work in?
500
This country in Paper Citizens is supposedly a role model for the rest of the developing world for having high percents of birth registration
What is Malaysia?
500
Interests or goals
One criticism that constructivism has for Realists is that Realists do not acknowledge states can have differing _______?
500
Name all 6 divisions of the UN.
What is (any order) the General Assembly, ECOSOC, Trusteeship Council, Security Council, International Court of Justice, and Secretariat.
500
Give two examples of sticks, and two examples of carrots sticks: Embargo/sanctions;Military Threat;Public Condemnation; etc Carrots: Development assistance; humanitarian aid; program aid; trade deals etc
What are examples of sticks and carrots?
500
An NGO pushed International treaty, which extends the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that commits State Parties to reduce greenhouse gases emissions, based on the premise that global warming exists and man-made CO2 emissions have caused it.
What is the Kyoto Protocol?
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