Exam 4: States and Foreign Policy Decision Making

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The degree with which nations cluster around the powerful nations is known as polarization.

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The hypothesis that leaders may initiate conflict as a way of increasing public support at home or diverting attention away from negative issues is known as diversionary theory of war.

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Public opinion, interest groups, and mass media are visible parts of foreign policy decision making in democratic societies.

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Which of the following factors shapes foreign policy behavior at the systemic level?

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In most countries, foreign policy is made by a central decision maker and a cohesive set of advisors.

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Which of the following is not one of the steps of the decision-making process under rational choice?

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Explain the meaning of Putnam's two-level game and how this explains why policy decisions sometimes appear irrational.Are U.S.presidents generally most concerned with the international level or domestic level? Why? Give examples that support your opinion.

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Polarization refers to

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A unitary actor in world politics usually refers to

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According to the "geopolitical" school of thought, location, size, climate, and topography affect the goals a country's leadership pursues and the options available for attaining these goals.Take the case of the Unites States and discuss how geography has influenced American foreign policy in the twentieth century.

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