Exam 3: Understanding Interests, interactions, and Institutions
Exam 1: Introduction30 Questions
Exam 2: What Shaped Our World66 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding Interests, interactions, and Institutions75 Questions
Exam 4: Why Are There Wars71 Questions
Exam 5: Domestic Politics and War68 Questions
Exam 6: International Institutions and War67 Questions
Exam 7: Violence by Nonstate Actors: Civil War and Terrorism67 Questions
Exam 8: International Trade71 Questions
Exam 9: International Financial Relations68 Questions
Exam 10: International Monetary Relations68 Questions
Exam 11: Development: Causes of the Wealth and Poverty of Nations73 Questions
Exam 12: International Law and Norms64 Questions
Exam 13: Human Rights69 Questions
Exam 14: The Global Environment66 Questions
Exam 15: The Future of International Politics74 Questions
Exam 16: Foundations, war, and Peace96 Questions
Exam 17: International Political Economy, transnational Politics, and Looking Ahead86 Questions
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What is the Prisoner's Dilemma game,and why is mutual defection the expected outcome of the game?
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Why did the interests and interactions of the United States and Iraq lead to the 2003 Iraq War?
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Imposing some cost on others to reduce the value of the reversion outcome is known as:
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A state wanting to free ride with regard to ozone depletion would:
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How can institutions enforce cooperation between states,given that the world is anarchic?
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Why do powerful countries NOT ignore World Trade Organization (WTO)rules that hurt their own economic interests?
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In the figure,a point on the line segment ab represents what in relation to q? 

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All of the following are examples of solutions to coordination problems EXCEPT:
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A person goes to college with the hope of improving his or her earning power and future income upon graduation.This is an example of which type of goal that an actor might have?
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Why are some interactions considered to be strategic interactions?
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The best example of institutional bias reflecting the history of its creation is the:
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