Exam 11: Critical Theory Perspectives on Globalization: Inequality, Imperialism, and Injustice
Exam 1: Introduction: Why We Disagree about International Relations77 Questions
Exam 2: How to Think About International Relations: Perspectives, Levels of Analysis, and Causal Arrows70 Questions
Exam 3: World War I: World on Fire89 Questions
Exam 4: World War II: Why Did War Happen Again77 Questions
Exam 5: The Origins and End of the Cold War93 Questions
Exam 6: Realist Perspectives on Todays World: Unipolarity, Rising Powers, Asymmetric Warfare, and Ethnic Conflicts80 Questions
Exam 7: Liberal Perspectives on Todays World: Collective Security, Multilateral Diplomacy, Interdependence, and International Institutions91 Questions
Exam 8: Identity Perspectives on Todays World: Democracy, Religion, Nationalism, and Human Rights65 Questions
Exam 9: Realist and Liberal Perspectives on Globalization: Security, Domestic Economy, Trade, Investment, and Finance74 Questions
Exam 10: Identity Perspectives on Globalization: Development and Environment75 Questions
Exam 11: Critical Theory Perspectives on Globalization: Inequality, Imperialism, and Injustice70 Questions
Exam 12: Applying Perspectives and Levels of Analysis: the Case of the Democratic Peace57 Questions
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. The identity perspective attributes the rise of the West to ______.
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The forceful extension of a nation's authority to other peoples by military, economic, and political domination is better known as ______.
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According to dependency theory, comparative advantage is not a given. Rather, it is a pattern of historically determined and dominant relationships shaped by colonial governments and raw power.
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According to dependency theory, economic exploitation creates three types of states: core, semiperipheral, and peripheral.
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Deep-seated disparity in the distribution of wealth or other treatments in critical theory refers to ______.
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Coercive comparative advantage, as epitomized by the plantation, resulted in ______.
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The critical theory perspective argues that mainstream analysts' understanding of economic development is based upon the idea that the history of ______ society provides the only pattern for development.
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While Spanish explorers sailed west to the Caribbean and the Americas, Portuguese explorers sailed down the western coast of Africa, around the Cape of Good Hope, and into the Indian Ocean.
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According to world systems theory, what are the smaller and less developed countries called?
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According to the critical theory perspective, economic growth is a non-zero-sum game.
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