Exam 4: Making Foreign Policy
Exam 1: Introduction to Global Politics68 Questions
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What are the expectations of citizens with regards to their state's national interests?
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A foreign policy tradition is an example of a(n) _______ level of analysis.
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The common realist model of international politics has a _______ perspective in which leaders are _______.
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According to the text, government officials who use mass culture and mass media to send messages are
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What is a set of political practices, traditions and values known as?
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How is the carrot-and-stick model different from the hard power-soft power model?
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Compare and contrast the circumstances of a refugee with those of an internally displaced person.
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When state actors engage in discussions of various types to end disputes without going to war, they are conducting
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What are the ways in which personal characteristics can affect outcomes in the rational actor model?
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Realists and liberals both advocate the use of sticks as foreign policy tools. An example of this was
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At the basic level citizens want the state to protect the borders, provide internal security, and support and maintain a means of exchange or a marketplace. These are often called
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One way in which middle powers can achieve their goals is through being
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Someone who considers someone to be their fellow citizen only if they share a racial identity is termed a(n)
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Foreign policy actors will often pursue different goals simultaneously because foreign policy connects domestic politics and international relations. For example, leaders
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Contemporary globalization erodes nation-state sovereignty but does not undermine nationalism. Discuss.
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To what types of entities do individuals owe their allegiance in premodern states?
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What are the four levels of analysis? How are they used to explain the behavior of states?
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