Exam 9: The Use of Force
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Exam 4: Theories of International Relations: Economic Structuralism, Constructivism, and Feminism84 Questions
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Exam 6: Bureaucracies, Groups, and Individuals in the Foreign Policy Process84 Questions
Exam 7: International Organizations and Transnational Actors85 Questions
Exam 8: International Insecurity and the Causes of War and Peace85 Questions
Exam 9: The Use of Force85 Questions
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Describe the security dilemma. What are some modern day examples of this dilemma in action?
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Why are many countries developing high-tech weaponry, such as drones and precision guided missiles? What are the benefits of using such weaponry? What are the potential costs or disadvantages of possessing such weapons?
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Which of the following Asian countries does not have a nuclear weapon?
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Why did General Stanley McChrystal implement strict rules of engagement in Afghanistan?
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After the United States and Russia, which power has the next largest nuclear weapon stockpile?
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The potential spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) to other states and terrorist groups is primarily a result of
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The definition of force contains two important components. Which ones are they?
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Generally, deterrence is ineffective against terrorist groups because
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What is the relationship between religion and terrorism? To what extent can religion be a cause of terrorism and to what extent is this connection weak?
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Drones have become popular weapons for the United States for all of the following reasons except
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Which concept fits this statement: "Safety from the threat of physical destruction"?
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The definition of terrorism contains three points. Which one of the following is not included in the definition?
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Chemical and biological weapons may become an acceptable choice by some countries for all of the following reasons except
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The United States leads most other countries in every category of weaponry except
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According to the rational choice explanation for terrorism, retaliation is the accepted tool of terrorists in order to
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By targeting innocent civilians instead of soldiers or politicians, terrorists hope to instill
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