Exam 3: American Military Strategy in an ERA of Power Diffusion
Exam 1: Sources of American Foreign Policy63 Questions
Exam 2: Competing Currents in Us Foreign Policy63 Questions
Exam 3: American Military Strategy in an ERA of Power Diffusion63 Questions
Exam 4: America and the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction65 Questions
Exam 5: An American Economic Conundrum: Neo-liberalism or Neo-Mercantilism47 Questions
Exam 6: Democracy and Human Rights: Legitimate Objectives of American Policy37 Questions
Exam 7: The US and the Global South: Practicing Intervention, Aid, and Neglect65 Questions
Exam 8: Energy and the Environment: The Limits of Us Leadership63 Questions
Exam 9: America and the Palestinian-Israeli Imbroglio73 Questions
Exam 10: Arab Spring or Arab Winter63 Questions
Exam 11: America and Radical Islam63 Questions
Exam 12: The United States and China: Engagement or Containment62 Questions
Exam 13: America, Europe, and Nato: A Changing Partnership65 Questions
Exam 14: America and Russia: Values Versus Power64 Questions
Exam 15: Conclusion: America, a Wary Hegemon20 Questions
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What is the Taliban?
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It is an Islamic group in Afghanistan that formerly governed the country and is leading an insurrection against the current Afghan government.
Identify one element in the Powell Doctrine.
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America should only commit forces to battle when a clear vital interest was threatened, other means of protecting that interest had been exhausted, there was a clear exit strategy, or the use of force enjoyed broad domestic and international support.
What country claims it successfully redirected a U.S. drone to land in its territory?
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In 1994 genocidal war erupted in the small country of _____________ in central Africa.
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Although there is no clear global challenger to the U.S., major states like ________________________________ pose regional challenges.
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What was the first major foreign-policy challenge faced by the U.S. after the Cold War?
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In what conflict did the United States introduce "smart" weapons such as stealth aircraft and precision-guided munitions?
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What country experienced genocide in 1994 that the U.S. refused to recognize?
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Which of the following was a central foreign-policy objective of President Obama after he assumed office?
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In addition to military force what is required for a successful counterinsurgency policy?
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______________ were used for reconnaissance during the Vietnam War and for spotting targets in the 1991 Persian Gulf War, NATO's 1999 air campaign in Kosovo, and the war against terrorists in Pakistan, Yemen, and elsewhere.
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Presidents ______________________ both claimed their styles and policies were shaped by their religious faith.
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Where did America's most extensive Cold War military intervention take place?
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The belief that if one country were allowed to fall to communism others would follow became known as _____________________.
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President ___________________ had substantial foreign-policy experience--UN Ambassador, Ambassador to China, CIA Director, and Vice-President.
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