Exam 5: Power: Interests, Objectives,and Capabilities of States
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Exam 5: Power: Interests, Objectives,and Capabilities of States50 Questions
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The objectives of states, international organizations, or transnational actors are
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The Downing Street Memo concerned the possibility of military action in Iraq.
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Realists are most closely associated with the concept of the unitary, rational actors.
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The conceptual framework discussed in Chapter 5 best reflects which perspective on international relations?
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What is the relation between the strength of the economy and military capabilities? Give an example.
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Write a one- to two-sentence description of each of the various components of national power, indicating how you might try to measure them.
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How does the discussion of state capabilities reflect the realist image of international relations?
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Machiavelli believed it was it was important for regimes to maintain legitimacy.
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What important contributions did John Herz and Hans Morgenthau make to the study and practice of international relations? In what ways did they agree or disagree? What is your view on the matters they debated? Why?
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Which of the following is not an indicator of a state?s capabilities?
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States that concentrate all political authority or power in one government in its capital city are
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The term that best refers to the types of resources a state may have in order to serve its interests and achieve its objectives is
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