Exam 2: Interpreting World Politics Through the Lens of Theory

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Which of the following best describes the Marxist critique?

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When states agree that an act of aggression by any state will be met by a collective reaction from all other states, this is known as the security dilemma.

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Dependency theory is the policy of expanding state power through the conquest and/or military domination of foreign territory.

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Liberal reforms after World War I stressed the ideal of self-determination, which meant that the states that lost the war were allowed to determine whether or not to continue to have standing armies.

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One major liberal criticism of the realist school of thought is realism's neglect of nonstate actors, which liberals argue have become major players in the international system.

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The theory of international relations that emphasizes shared ideas, identities, and open discourse is ______.

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Complex interdependence

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Realism is based in the assumption that states are unitary actors that seek their own self-interest in an anarchical international system.

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Liberalism believes that global politics is primarily a zero-sum game.

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Some in the liberal school of thought argue that t he conditions under which people live is an underlying source of international conflict, and to enhance prospects for peace, those conditions should be reformed. (a) Who would a liberal theorist believe is responsible for reforming living conditions? (b) What would a realist counter to this argument?

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Those who espoused what is called classical realism include writers such as Morgenthau and Niebuhr.

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Which best defines neorealism?

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How have feminist scholars been critical of other international relations scholars? Are their critiques justified?

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Realists believe states are the most important actors in global politics because

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What is the main concern of constructivism? How does it seek to expand on the theories of realism and liberalism? How useful is constructivism for understanding international phenomena?

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Which is NOT one of the three important applications of theory for policy makers?

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Which of the following is the primary difference between realism and neorealism?

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Define the theories of realism , liberalism , and constructivism .  Which of these theories do you think best describes international relations and world politics. Why?

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Consequentialism is an approach to evaluating moral choices on the basis of the results of the action taken.

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Who of the following best represents a pioneer of the realist perspective on international relations?

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