Exam 10: Identity Perspectives on Globalization: Development and Environment
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. Which of the following countries grew rapidly from 1980 to 2010, at rates of 8 percent and 10 percent per year?
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The ______, a specialized UN agency, is one of the largest and most technical international institutions focused on health.
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Which of the following terms refers to money moving out of a local currency and country?
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Which perspective would most likely emphasize U.S. neocolonialism and intervention as drivers of change in Latin America?
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______ include necessities such as clothing, shelter, food, education, and health care.
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______ is a policy in which states extract savings from one sector, such as agriculture or labor, to benefit another sector, such as industry.
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How do the realist, liberal, and identity perspectives understand the causes of Latin America's lost decade?
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Many small states in sub-Saharan Africa are ______, meaning they have no access to the coast.
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Arguing that inequality continues to plague Latin American societies because of a long history of oppressing the disadvantaged, predatory external forces, and domestic institutions that serve elites is an example of an argument from which perspective?
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The United States originally declared the Western Hemisphere to be an American sphere of influence under which of the following policies?
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following factors impede access of countries in sub-Saharan Africa to world markets?
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What type of approach to development did the Millennium Initiative take?
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______ are periods of accelerating population growth even as living standards increase because death rates decline faster than birthrates.
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which levels of analysis describes the identity argument that Asian values encourage competent bureaucracies, but de-emphasize individualism?
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