Exam 2: Understanding Interests, interactions, and Institutions
Exam 1: What Shaped Our World74 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding Interests, interactions, and Institutions75 Questions
Exam 3: Why Are There Wars75 Questions
Exam 4: Domestic Politics and War75 Questions
Exam 5: International Institutions and War75 Questions
Exam 6: Violence by Nonstate Actors: Civil War and Terrorism75 Questions
Exam 7: International Trade75 Questions
Exam 8: International Financial Relations75 Questions
Exam 9: International Monetary Relations75 Questions
Exam 10: Development: Causes of the Wealth and Poverty of Nations75 Questions
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Exam 12: Human Rights76 Questions
Exam 13: The Global Environment75 Questions
Exam 14: The Future of International Politics75 Questions
Exam 15: Introduction30 Questions
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Leaders within a country may want to enact democratic reform in order to increase voter participation.This is an example of what kind of state goal?
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In the figure,a point on the line segment ab represents what in relation to q?


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Even though currently powerful countries like Germany,Brazil,and Japan would like a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council,they have not started their own competing international organization and have kept their protests within the United Nations' system.This is an example of what?
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A state wanting to free ride with regard to ozone depletion would:
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The best example of institutional bias (reflecting the history of its creation)is the:
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Discuss the ways in which informal international institutions might be more effective than formal ones.
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Explain how the number of actors,iteration,the importance of the future,and information contribute to successful cooperation.
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Why did the United Nations Security Council not endorse the preventive war against Iraq in 2003?
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What kind of problem does the Prisoner's Dilemma story illustrate?
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The most likely outcome for both participants in the Prisoner's Dilemma is that:
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When states comply with international institutions,such as complying with the United Nations under conditions of peacekeeping,does this constitute a dilution of sovereignty?
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Why is enforcement by institutions actually "self-enforcement"?
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Why are countries more likely to cooperate when there is iteration?
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In which of the following situations would you expect defection?
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