Exam 5: Power: Interests, Objectives,and Capabilities of States
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National interests pursued in foreign policy typically include all of the following EXCEPT
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Outside the Group of Seven, the country with the largest Gross National Product (GNP) is
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A perceived need for security was an important reason for the writing of the U.S. Constitution.
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Discuss a recent example of a situation where short-term, middle-term, and long-term foreign policy objectives differed.
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One distinguishing characteristic of an authoritarian system is that it is not influenced by public opinion.
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A key strategic responsibility of leaders is to make sure that foreign policy objectives are in line with
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Nelson Mandela was harshly critical of the influence of foreign values on the college he attended in South Africa.
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Discuss the rationality and unitary actor assumptions often made by realists, assessing how well they hold in international relations and world politics.
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