Exam 5: Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy
Exam 1: World Politics: Analysis,choice,and Constraint37 Questions
Exam 2: Thinking About World Politics: Theory and Reality43 Questions
Exam 3: Global Actors: States and Other Players on the World Stage39 Questions
Exam 4: Power and Influence in Global Society: Relations Between States60 Questions
Exam 5: Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy40 Questions
Exam 6: Decision Making: Rationality,psychology,and Organizations42 Questions
Exam 7: Why States and Other Actors Resort to Force40 Questions
Exam 8: Security Dilemma: Armament and Disarmament39 Questions
Exam 9: International Law42 Questions
Exam 10: Global Order,organization,and the United Nations38 Questions
Exam 11: Interdependence and Economic Order39 Questions
Exam 12: Regional Economic Integration and Globalization39 Questions
Exam 13: Development and Underdevelopment45 Questions
Exam 14: Global Commons: Environmental Threats and Responses42 Questions
Exam 15: Which Global Future17 Questions
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Wars are harmful to the political health of those who conduct them
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The ability of a leader to shape public opinion and generate support for a crisis
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Women holding high position in the U.S.foreign policy establishment
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What is the difference between power elite and pluralist conceptions of foreign policymaking? Explain.
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Compared to public opinion in many other democracies,American public opinion toward the military,viewed in terms of military spending priorities in the cold war era was
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A survey of elite opinion in the United States shows that there is
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The president is less constrained by public opinion on foreign policy decisions during
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In order to understand whose interests become the national interest and how,we need to examine both
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When contemporary international relations analysts examine the construct of two-level games,what they seek to understand better is the
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In what ways does the realist assumption that states are unitary actors limit our understanding of state behavior? Explain with reference to foreign policy issues.
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A guide to actions taken beyond the boundaries of the state to further the goals of the state is called
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The "iron triangle" represents the close relationship between
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___________overwhelmingly believe the United States must use military force to stop aggression;economic sacrifices are not enough.
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In the aftermath of 9/11,the gender gap on foreign policy issues in the United States
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When studying the foreign policy of states,analysts need to examine both
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In the context of the government's relationship with society,openness refers to the
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