Exam 7: Security Theory and Practice
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Problems with sanctions include all of the following except
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Ensuring that public goods are paid for by all the beneficiaries rather than allowing free-riding on the hegemon is known as
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How do realists, liberals, and constructivists view the pursuit of security?
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The argument that war is a failure of the norms and institutions developed to restrain the effects of the security dilemma is from which school of thought?
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It is useful to consider military spending as a percentage of a country's ____________________, which offers some indication of not only absolute ability but also relative priorities.
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The phrase "War is a mere continuation of policy by other means" was coined by
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Discuss Carl von Clausewitz's view of war and politics. What experiences in his life contributed to his view of war? Use a historical event to demonstrate how failing to heed his advice could lead to failure on the battlefield.
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A government's use of an external threat or crisis to distract the public from domestic issues is known as
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The argument that international intervention in internal wars can help promote democracy, protect trade and investment, reinforce international norms, and justify international institutions is from which school of thought?
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The argument that wars occur when there is an imbalance of power in the system is from which school of thought?
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The argument that international intervention in internal wars is only justifiable in support of gaining strategic footholds is from which school of thought?
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The argument made by some that President Bill Clinton went to war in Kosovo to distract the American public from the Monica Lewinsky scandal is an example of what phenomenon?
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Explain the strategies of deterrence, defense, and compellence. Be sure to define each and to provide a historical example of each.
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The distribution of authority between civilian and military leadership is known as
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