Exam 4: Making Foreign Policy
Exam 1: Introduction to Global Politics68 Questions
Exam 2: The Evolution of Global Politics98 Questions
Exam 3: Realism, Liberalism, and Critical Theories99 Questions
Exam 4: Making Foreign Policy98 Questions
Exam 5: Global and Regional Governance100 Questions
Exam 6: Global Security, Military Power, and Terrorism99 Questions
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A state that defers to more powerful states could be said to pursue a(n) _______ foreign policy.
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When Country A offers Country B material inducements to cooperate, Country A is offering
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A state that attempts to keep a degree of their status and power in the international system would most likely pursue a _______ foreign policy.
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Many neoclassical realists believe that _______ shape(s) foreign policy, and thus _______.
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States that have the political, economic, and military resources to shape the world beyond their borders are often called
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Nationalism may be seen as both a _______ and a _______ globalization.
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Prior to the twentieth century, which of the following did not exist as a legal category?
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The psychological, moral, or ethical goals of a state are also called _______ interests.
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A foreign policy sermon that is directed to global audiences is known as
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Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home contained an argument that links _______ and _______ together.
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How might increasing nationalism affect refugees and IDPs around the world?
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States reconsidered who could be classified as a refugee following
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Foreign policymaking is a(n) _______ process of pursuing the goals of a state.
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The methods and tools that national leaders use to achieve the national interests of a state are called
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What benefits might result from an intransigent foreign policy?
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Do the various types of foreign policy strategies necessarily align with the types of states that are believed to pursue them? Explain.
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_______ play a role in the initiation, formulation, and implementation phases of foreign policymaking?
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