Power
UN related
Taliban & People
Theory
General Concepts
100

Power to is the representation of power which

  1. One actor being able to carry out an act alone
  2. One actor has more power than another


  1. One actor being able to carry out an act alone
100

Name one of the 6 UN organs

General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, Trusteeship Council, International Court of Justice, Secretariat

100

Who is the islamic group that regained control of Afghanistan in 2021, sparking global debates about human rights, women’s freedoms, and state sovereignty?

Taliban

100

The theory that focuses on how the world has to be as an ideal rather than explain how it is currently.


Normative theory

100

What Ideas/Concepts do the left wing support?

1. Social and Economic Equality

2. Cultural Prosperity

3.Representing the minority in American Society

1. Social and Economic Equality

200

(    ) reflects a state where people have strong belief and support for their nation, and they often share a common language and history.

  1. Transnationalism

  2. Nationalism 

2. Nationalism

200

Who defined international law as a collection of rules to govern relations between states?

Jeremy Bentham

200

What was Frantz Fanon’s main occupations?

  1. Activist, Psychiatrist, and Congressmen 

  2. Political Scientist, Professor, and Analyst

  3. Psychiatrist, Political Philosopher, and Revolutionary

3. Psychiatrist, Political Philosopher, and Revolutionary

200

Constructivism is a theory that believes norms, beliefs and (   ) shapes global politics 

discourse

200

Stakeholders

Who are the individuals and groups of people that are get impacted by global political decisions and issues?

300

Montevideo convention is an international Conference of U.S. that is related to the concept of...

Sovereignty

300

How Does the decision making process of the UN efficiently change and affect Global politics?

The UN’s decision-making promotes global cooperation, creates international laws, and influences how countries address conflicts and global issues.

300

What are the core principles of Human Rights incorporated into Liberalism?

  1. Justice, Liberty, Equality, Safety, Security, Protection 

  2. Individual rights, Liberty, Consent of the governed, political equality

  3. Cultural inclusion, Economic Understanding, Social Development, Class Equality

2. Individual rights, Liberty, Consent of the governed, political equality

300

Who are groups that share a common culture across national borders and influence international relations through identity and activism?

Transnational cultural groups

400

Who is Hannah Arendt and what is her significance on theoretical perspectives?

Hannah Arendt was a significant political theorist known for her idea towards power that every exercise of power consists in a form of violence.

400

Who is the UN Secretary-General known for advocating for climate action, peace, and human rights?

Antonio Guterres

400

Who is the American political scientist known for developing the theory of offensive realism?

John Mearsheimer


400

Who is the American political scientist known for developing the theory of offensive realism? 



John Mearsheimer

400

(      )  is the organized group of people with shared goals and beliefs (e.g. charitable groups)  which is often seen as essential to a functioning democracy, and it is not linked to the government.

Organized civil society


500

What is the theory that is structured by a single-party dictatorship/a centralized state, and an emphasis on national or racial supremacy over individual rights (e.g Holocaust by Adolf Hitler)?

Fascism

500

Who defined international law as a collection of rules to govern relations between states?

Jeremy Bentham

500

(      ) claimed that classical realism is defined by human nature, which life was characterized by strife which forced political actors to rule the state with cruelty and manipulation.

1. Niccolo Machiavelli

2. Stephen Walt

3. Karl Marx

1. Niccolo Machiavelli

500

 What ideas did colonialism push?


Colonialism pushed the idea that some people were better than others, that colonizers could take land and resources, and that they had to “teach” other people how to live.