Exam 9: The Use of Force
Exam 1: Introduction: Problems and Questions in International Politics40 Questions
Exam 2: The Historical Evolution of International Politics90 Questions
Exam 3: Theories of International Relations: Realism and Liberalism83 Questions
Exam 4: Theories of International Relations: Economic Structuralism, Constructivism, and Feminism83 Questions
Exam 5: The State, Society, and Foreign Policy81 Questions
Exam 6: Bureaucracies, Groups, and Individuals in the Foreign Policy Process83 Questions
Exam 7: International Organizations and Transnational Actors82 Questions
Exam 8: International Insecurity and the Causes of War and Peace85 Questions
Exam 9: The Use of Force82 Questions
Exam 10: Fundamentals of International Political Economy70 Questions
Exam 11: The Globalization of Trade and Finance70 Questions
Exam 12: The Problem of Global Inequality71 Questions
Exam 13: International Law, Norms, and Human Rights70 Questions
Exam 14: The Global Environment and International Politics70 Questions
Exam 15: Conclusion: Power and Purpose in a Changing World37 Questions
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During the Cold War, stability emerged from a condition in which both countries would be destroyed following a first and second strike using nuclear weapons. Which concept refers to this situation?
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In which of the following countries in 1994 were approximately 800,000 people killed with low-tech weapons like rifles, machetes, and other improvised weapons?
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For which of the following are strategic implications of drones especially important?
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Which of the following is an optimal strategy for a state that is involved in conflict with a much stronger opponent?
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In a war-fighting situation, winning the "hearts and minds" of civilians refers to which of the following?
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Which concept refers to the policy that convinces an opponent that the costs of attacking would be higher than the perceived benefits?
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Which infamous terrorist contradicts the notion that poverty is a cause of terrorism?
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Evaluate critically the following statement: "Securing Americans from the threat of terrorism-both at home and abroad-must surely take precedence over any rights and privileges of the ordinary citizen."
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What must be true of a threat in order for it to be convincing?
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What does the comparison between North Vietnam, which lost a million people during the war, versus the United States, which lost 58,000 people, represent?
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What distinguishes terrorists from state actors that engage in violence?
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Why do some prominent realist theorists argue that the proliferation of nuclear weapons will likely make the world more, rather than less, safe?
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The potential spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD)to other states and terrorist groups is primarily a result of which of the following?
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Low tech weapons and acts of terrorism have shifted the security focus back to which of the following?
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Which nuclear power makes some security experts worried over the possibility of its government being toppled by radical groups with extreme ideologies?
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According to the rational choice explanation of terrorism, why is retaliation the accepted tool of terrorists?
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The Japanese surrender in World War II highlights a primary lesson concerning the role of nuclear weapons. What was that lesson?
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