Deck 6: Nongovernmental Organizations, Multinational Corporations, and Other Nonstate Actors
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Deck 6: Nongovernmental Organizations, Multinational Corporations, and Other Nonstate Actors
1
International terrorism is one possible effect of an extreme militant religious movement.
True
2
In contrast to the unitary actor model, many states are actually composed of a variety of ethnic groups seeking a greater share of power within the state.
True
3
As MNCs have grown in size, the regulatory power of states has decreased.
False
4
Indigenous peoples are those people within a state that control the decision-making apparatus of government.
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5
Although the number of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in the international system has been rising quickly in recent years, the number of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) has declined.
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6
Political terrorism is usually a senseless and random act of violence without any premeditated strategy.
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7
Irredentism is an attempt of a religious or ethnic group to break away from an internationally recognized state.
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8
As a general rule, NGOs have their greatest influence in the area of "high politics."
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9
The world's religions are very similar in their theological doctrines.
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10
Grassroots NGOs that advocate action on a particular issue have been very successful at impacting the actions of states.
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11
The wealth of the world's largest MNCs now surpasses that of many individual nation-states.
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12
The state-centric model of international relations assumes continuity between past and present.
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13
Indigenous peoples are those who are native to a region that is now controlled by another state or ethnic group.
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14
Repressive terror is used by governments or vigilantes to sustain existing political order.
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15
Piracy is one form of international crime that has almost been eradicated worldwide in recent years.
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16
Diasporas result when groups are forced to flee their homeland to escape religious persecution.
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17
Al-Qaeda has moved from a loose cell-like structure to a rigid hub-and-spoke organization since the beginning o the Afghan war.
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18
Greenpeace is an issue-oriented NGO.
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19
The members of NGOs are private individuals or groups.
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20
Multinational corporations (MNCs) are increasingly setting up regional headquarters in Global South countries to take advantage of lower wages and high skills.
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21
The term irredentism refers to
A)the effort by an ethnic or religious group to break away from an internationally recognized state.
B)the departure of religious minorities from their countries of origin to escape persecution.
C)minority communities who live abroad but retain political ties to their homelands.
D)majority rule over ethnic minorities.
E)the attempt by an ethnic group to reclaim territory by force so that the group is no longer separated by state boundaries.
A)the effort by an ethnic or religious group to break away from an internationally recognized state.
B)the departure of religious minorities from their countries of origin to escape persecution.
C)minority communities who live abroad but retain political ties to their homelands.
D)majority rule over ethnic minorities.
E)the attempt by an ethnic group to reclaim territory by force so that the group is no longer separated by state boundaries.
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22
Which of the following is not true of terrorism?
A)Terrorism was first practiced in the twentieth century.
B)Terrorism is sometimes used by states.
C)Terrorism can be used to support or change the political status quo.
D)Terrorism can be used by groups for organizational objectives such as acquiring resources.
E)Terrorists may strike symbolic targets for the psychological impact of the attack.
A)Terrorism was first practiced in the twentieth century.
B)Terrorism is sometimes used by states.
C)Terrorism can be used to support or change the political status quo.
D)Terrorism can be used by groups for organizational objectives such as acquiring resources.
E)Terrorists may strike symbolic targets for the psychological impact of the attack.
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23
Roughly, what percentage of the world's large countries has significant ethnic or religious minority groups?
A)1/2
B)1/4
C)3/4
D)1/3
E)All of them
A)1/2
B)1/4
C)3/4
D)1/3
E)All of them
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24
Which is an example of an issue-advocacy oriented NGO?
A)NATO
B)Greenpeace
C)GATT
D)The European Union
E)Hezbollah
A)NATO
B)Greenpeace
C)GATT
D)The European Union
E)Hezbollah
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25
Organizational objectives of terrorism include
A)acquiring resources.
B)forging group cohesion.
C)disorienting a target population.
D)Both options a and b are true.
E)Both options b and c are true.
A)acquiring resources.
B)forging group cohesion.
C)disorienting a target population.
D)Both options a and b are true.
E)Both options b and c are true.
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26
Which of the following is not an example of a MNC?
A)Volkswagen
B)Exxon
C)British Petroleum
D)OPEC
E)Royal Dutch Shell
A)Volkswagen
B)Exxon
C)British Petroleum
D)OPEC
E)Royal Dutch Shell
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27
Which of the following issue areas would issue-advocacy NGOs be expected to have a significant influence
A)national security.
B)environmental policy.
C)women's health policy.
D)Both b and c are true.
E)All of the above are true.
A)national security.
B)environmental policy.
C)women's health policy.
D)Both b and c are true.
E)All of the above are true.
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28
Greenpeace is an example of a(n)
A)multinational corporation.
B)issue-advocacy group.
C)ethnopolitical movement.
D)collective security arrangement.
E)terrorist group.
A)multinational corporation.
B)issue-advocacy group.
C)ethnopolitical movement.
D)collective security arrangement.
E)terrorist group.
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29
Which of the following is not an example of an NGO?
A)Kurds
B)Catholics
C)ASEAN
D)Al-Qaeda
E)Nike
A)Kurds
B)Catholics
C)ASEAN
D)Al-Qaeda
E)Nike
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30
The "Ottawa Process" that led to the 1997 treaty that banned antipersonnel landmines is an example of what type of diplomatic process?
A)A mixed-actor approach to diplomacy
B)A top-down approach to diplomacy
C)A great- power approach to diplomacy
D)A Canadian approach to diplomacy
E)An NGO-centered approach to diplomacy
A)A mixed-actor approach to diplomacy
B)A top-down approach to diplomacy
C)A great- power approach to diplomacy
D)A Canadian approach to diplomacy
E)An NGO-centered approach to diplomacy
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31
Which of the following is true of many ethnic groups?
A)They seek a greater level of regional autonomy.
B)Their existence disproves the view of the state as a unitary actor.
C)They view themselves as members of their ethnic group first and of their state second.
D)They seek a greater voice in the domestic and foreign policies of the state.
E)All of the above.
A)They seek a greater level of regional autonomy.
B)Their existence disproves the view of the state as a unitary actor.
C)They view themselves as members of their ethnic group first and of their state second.
D)They seek a greater voice in the domestic and foreign policies of the state.
E)All of the above.
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32
Which is an example of a country with more than one ethnopolitical group?
A)Canada
B)Nigeria
C)America
D)Both a and b
E)All of the above
A)Canada
B)Nigeria
C)America
D)Both a and b
E)All of the above
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33
Which of the following international relations theories believes that NGOs will play an increasingly important role in global politics of the future?
A)Realists
B)Liberals
C)Constructivists
D)Both options b and c are true.
E)All of the above are true.
A)Realists
B)Liberals
C)Constructivists
D)Both options b and c are true.
E)All of the above are true.
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34
Approximately what fraction of global exports is accounted for by MNCs?
A)One-fourth
B)One-third
C)One-half
D)Two-thirds
E)Three-fourths
A)One-fourth
B)One-third
C)One-half
D)Two-thirds
E)Three-fourths
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35
The number of NGOs in the world today is estimated to be almost
A)5,000.
B)10,000.
C)15,000.
D)20,000.
E)30,000.
A)5,000.
B)10,000.
C)15,000.
D)20,000.
E)30,000.
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36
Religious groups that live abroad in host countries but maintain economic, political, and emotional ties to their homelands are known as
A)irredentists.
B)secessionists.
C)diasporas.
D)indigenous peoples.
E)co-religionists.
A)irredentists.
B)secessionists.
C)diasporas.
D)indigenous peoples.
E)co-religionists.
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37
An ethnopolitical group shares
A)a common language.
B)a common cultural tradition.
C)an allegiance to a single government.
D)Both options a and b are true.
E)Both options b and c are true.
A)a common language.
B)a common cultural tradition.
C)an allegiance to a single government.
D)Both options a and b are true.
E)Both options b and c are true.
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38
Which of the following are examples of indigenous peoples?
A)The Germans in Germany
B)The French in France
C)The Japanese in Japan
D)Both a and b are true.
E)All of the above are true.
A)The Germans in Germany
B)The French in France
C)The Japanese in Japan
D)Both a and b are true.
E)All of the above are true.
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39
The attempt by a dominant religion or ethnic group to reclaim previously possessed territory in an adjacent region from a foreign state that now controls it is known as
A)secession.
B)irredentism.
C)hegemony.
D)diasporas.
E)migration.
A)secession.
B)irredentism.
C)hegemony.
D)diasporas.
E)migration.
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40
What percentage of MNC employees work in developing countries?
A)20 per cent
B)30 per cent
C)40 per cent
D)60 per cent
E)80 per cent
A)20 per cent
B)30 per cent
C)40 per cent
D)60 per cent
E)80 per cent
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41
Marxists have long argued that MNCs exploit labor and resources, especially in the Global South.Is this view accurate? Discuss how realists and liberals would respond to the Marxist position.
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42
Should all ethno-political groups and indigenous peoples be granted autonomy or semi-autonomy from existing nation states? Discuss the impact of such political freedoms on the global system and the nation state in particular.
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43
Criminal organizations, which were once local, are now creating international networks.Contrast the different ways in which these groups impact poor countries in the Global South as opposed to rich countries in the Global North.
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44
The world's religious movements have been forces for peace and causes of instability.In your opinion, do religious movements do more to bring people together or to separate them? What role have they played in international politics?
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45
Realists and liberals differ on their view of the impact of NGOs in world politics.Outline the positions of each perspective.Which do you believe is correct? Explain.
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46
Terrorism is often seen as the only option of the politically oppressed against a stronger foe.Take two cases to illustrate this point.Provide an alternative to terrorist violence that the weak can pursue against a stronger enemy.
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47
Discuss the various ways MNCs have influenced the structures of power in the international system in recent years.Will the MNC ever challenge the nation-state? Provide a scenario in which such a challenge could take place.
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48
How influential and effective are the grassroots NGOs? Take the cases of environmental policy and rural development in the Global South and discuss the benefits of NGOs versus states and IGOs.What are the limitations of NGOs in these cases?
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49
Is the Westphalian era in world politics drawing to a close? Present the realist, liberal, and Marxist perspectives on this question.Which do you believe is correct? Explain.
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50
Terrorists employ agitational, coercive, and organizational objectives.Take the 9/11 case and explain how Al Qaeda fulfilled these three objectives in its attack on America.
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