Deck 3: Realism, Liberalism, and Critical Theories

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The academic perspective called _______ realism is focused on the abilities of individual leaders and human nature.

A) neo-idealistic
B) classical
C) neoclassical
D) structural
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The academic realism that emerged after the end of World War I was based on an interpretation of the works of which writers?

A) Marx, Hobbes, and Lenin
B) Machiavelli and Hobbes
C) Smith, Hawken, and Rousseau
D) Engels, Locke, and Plato
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_______ proposes that the structure of the international system compels states to maximize their relative power position.

A) Liberal institutionalism
B) Neoclassical realism
C) Offensive realism
D) World-system theory
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Structural realists like Waltz argue that interstate conflict is due to _______ and _______.

A) violent human nature; nationalism
B) the security dilemma; resource abundance
C) uneven military power; leaders seeking conquest
D) a lack of authority; relative power
Question
The lineage of classical realism is said to have begun with

A) Niccolò Machiavelli.
B) Thucydides.
C) Hans Morgenthau.
D) Kenneth Waltz.
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According to the book, realist theory is

A) solely concerned with the structure of military alliances.
B) focused on ideational reasons states go to war.
C) criticized for its lack of social scientific rigor.
D) based on the principle of self-help.
Question
The condition which lacks an overarching central authority above a collection of sovereign states within the international system is known as

A) anarchy.
B) political community.
C) international system.
D) sovereignty.
Question
Morgenthau would support which of the following positions?

A) A strong military is all a state requires to achieve its security goals.
B) Morality is inherently absent in politics.
C) Political realism should be objective and rational.
D) The morals of a nation may be universally applied.
Question
Defensive realism proposes that states are generally more concerned with

A) security.
B) zero-sum game.
C) absolute gains.
D) relative gains.
Question
Waltz, in describing the causal logic of neoclassical realism, believes that the influence of _______ is absent from structural accounts of realism.

A) economic interdependence
B) domestic politics
C) democratic diffusion
D) Marxist accounts of materialism
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According to the text, Kenneth Waltz tries to overcome the problem of realism's weak definition of the meaning of power by shifting the focus from power to

A) capabilities.
B) relative gains.
C) sovereignty.
D) cooperation.
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Which of the following is a pillar of what the book calls essential realism?

A) International institutions
B) Ideational prospects
C) Survival
D) Normative justice
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A(n) _______ system is sometimes called a(n) _______.

A) dependency; benevolent
B) liberal economic; autarchy
C) mercantilist; neoimperialist order
D) unipolar; hegemony
Question
Kenneth Waltz argues that the key difference between domestic and international orders lies in their

A) wealth distribution.
B) ideology.
C) structures.
D) security.
Question
During the inter-war period of 1919-1939 the academic perspective called _______ criticized the _______ perspective, which believed in the effectiveness of the League of Nations.

A) liberal; realist
B) realist; liberal
C) moderate; Benthamite
D) Wilsonian; Hobbesian
Question
Immanuel Kant was an early claimant that liberal states are _______ in their international relations with other liberal states.

A) peaceful
B) aggressive
C) reticent
D) militaristic
Question
The Gulf War 1990-1991 has been used as an example of

A) liberal institutionalism.
B) collective security.
C) advocacy networks.
D) Wilsonian positivism.
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_______ is an academic school of thought that advocates for reform of the current order.

A) Defensive realism
B) Radical liberalism
C) Benthamite realism
D) Neoliberal reformism
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Which of the following is considered a key liberal value?

A) State security
B) Conservatism
C) Constitutionalism
D) Anarchy
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Some liberals see the causes of war located in _______, among other factors.

A) anarchy
B) human nature
C) self-determination
D) imperialism
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Which of the following writers is most closely associated with the liberal tradition in political thought?

A) John Locke
B) Thomas Hobbes
C) Hans Morgenthau
D) E. H. Carr
Question
The theory of liberalism holds that free trade, democracy, and the rule of law must

A) result from an especially horrific war.
B) begin within a state.
C) move past material concerns for security.
D) develop throughout the international system before it can be consolidated within states.
Question
The writings of Grotius, Kant, and Bentham contain the seeds of core liberal ideas, particularly that

A) nations can get along.
B) wealth is the best means to bring about justice.
C) justice breeds freedom.
D) reason can deliver freedom and justice in international relations.
Question
Kant is known for the essay

A) "The Civil Constitution of Every State."
B) "Perpetual Peace."
C) "The Right of Nations Shall Be Based on a Federation of Free States."
D) "Cosmopolitan Rights of Universal Hospitality."
Question
Richard Cobden's belief that _______ would create a more peaceful world order is a core idea of nineteenth-century liberalism.

A) freedom
B) justice
C) free trade
D) tolerance
Question
What was the primary expression of the Idealist order during the interwar period of 1919-1939?

A) League of Nations
B) United Nations
C) Concert of Europe
D) The hegemonic influence of the United States
Question
What concept supposes that liberal states will not go to war with one another?

A) Sovereign equality of states
B) Balance of power
C) Democratic peace thesis
D) Republican constitutionalism
Question
Liberals who place great importance on the civilizing capacity of global society are often known as

A) classical liberals.
B) neoliberals.
C) reform liberals.
D) radical liberals.
Question
Neoliberals agree with neorealists with regards to the condition of anarchy and the centrality of states, but neoliberals believe that cooperation is _______ if states pursue _______ gains.

A) possible; relative
B) possible; absolute
C) impossible; relative
D) impossible; absolute
Question
Some neoliberal and realist theorists use the _______ to explain international politics.

A) retro debate
B) convict's debate
C) notion of anarchy
D) parolee's dilemma
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According to the text, Marxism argues that _______ characterizes the global economy.

A) class solidarity
B) inequality
C) socialist ideals
D) nationalist populism
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Marx himself provided _______ in terms of a theoretical analysis of _______.

A) little; international relations
B) much; gender relations
C) much; the specifics of governing the communist state
D) a defined methodology; the Soviet system
Question
A key element of Marxist thought is the _______ conception of history.

A) gendered
B) immaterial
C) materialist
D) militaristic
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Marx described what is sometimes called a _______ model of society.

A) base-superstructure
B) basic suprastructure
C) beta-superstructure
D) superstructure
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According to the text, critical theorists have challenged assumptions of

A) liberalism, preferring instead a return to realism.
B) dominant paradigms, while rejecting the need for social transformation.
C) realism and constructivism in favor of neoliberalism.
D) the status quo, dominant paradigms, and the feasibility of reform.
Question
The vast bulk of Marx's theoretical efforts consisted of a painstaking analysis of capitalism as a

A) world economic system.
B) mode of production.
C) theory of hegemony.
D) tool of emancipation.
Question
Marx and Engels famously argued that history is the story of

A) war and peace.
B) class struggle.
C) survival.
D) ideas.
Question
What does the "stag hunt" metaphor demonstrate?

A) Environmental degradation under neoliberalism
B) The Tragedy of the Commons
C) The challenges in coordinating cooperative action
D) The multipolar model of the balance of power
Question
Neorealists believe states seek _______, while neoliberals believe _______ can explain cooperation under anarchy.

A) economic interconnectedness; human nature
B) absolute power; shared resource zones
C) offensive military capabilities; superior defensive technology
D) relative gains; absolute gains
Question
According to Marx, the central dynamic to be understood is the tension between the means of production and relations of production that together form

A) the economic base of a given society.
B) capitalism.
C) the mode of production.
D) the political system of a given society.
Question
Ironically, third world socialists tended to be

A) from the developed world.
B) residents of the Global North.
C) intense nationalists.
D) either proletariat or bourgeoisie.
Question
Which academic perspective might stress the importance of ideas in creating the mutually reinforcing and reciprocal relationships between the socioeconomic relations and political and cultural practices that together underpin and transform a given order?

A) Constructivism
B) Liberal feminism
C) Liberation theology
D) Realism
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Structural realists often debate whether the balance of power in the international system has shifted to a(n) _______ order.

A) unbalanced unipolar
B) balanced bipolar
C) simple bipolar
D) balanced nonpolar
Question
Constructivism studies _______ forces such as ideas, norms, and rules.

A) material
B) ideational
C) concrete
D) discrete
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The security dilemma stipulates that states may _______ if another state enhances its military capabilities.

A) pursue complex interdependence
B) seek to disarm
C) feel assured in its own security
D) engage in an arms race
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Scholars associated with Constructivism believe that _______ form(s) institutions.

A) patterns of rules and practices
B) only some societies
C) no human interaction
D) objective reality
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What is the "Beijing Consensus"?

A) The IMF's plan to create capitalism in China
B) The name constructivist theory applies to the evolving norms of global capitalism
C) The name realist theory applies to the growing global force projection capabilities of China's armed forces
D) China's economic policies for state control of the economy in which all capitalist activities serve the interests of the Chinese nation-state
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Most writers who call themselves constructivists argue that _______ make society-and society, in turn, shapes our actions and words.

A) our actions and words
B) Marx and socialism
C) capitalism and material items
D) technology and production
Question
In contrast to the rise of constructivism in the 1980s, neorealism and neoliberalism were still committed to

A) material explanations for state behavior.
B) discursive forces of power.
C) normative legitimacy.
D) materialism and structuration.
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According to constructivists, what shapes the identity and interests of actors such as states?

A) Normative structure
B) Anarchy
C) Level of capabilities (i.e., military)
D) International treaties and institutions
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A realist scholar might criticize the feminist theories as

A) being overly rational.
B) being objectively capitalist.
C) lacking social scientific rigor.
D) insufficiently misogynous.
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For the fourth wave of feminism, the combination of class, race, age, ability, sexuality, gender, and other attributes is known as

A) intersectionality.
B) attribution theory.
C) liberal feminist revision.
D) standpoint systems theory.
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The strand of feminism that focuses on how to alter women's subordinate political position in the current order is known as _______ feminism.

A) liberal
B) reformist
C) Marxist
D) subaltern
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Which writers are often associated with liberal feminism?

A) Reed, Thatcher, and Wendt
B) Morgenthau, Hobbes, and Sen
C) Doyle, Cardoso, and Wallerstein
D) Enloe, Elshtain, and Tickner
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_______ views of power are associated with the _______ school of thought.

A) Ideational; constructivist
B) Feminist; gendered
C) Masculine; nongendered
D) Ethical; reformist
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According to the text, _______ is determined by a mix of social and cultural norms, as well as one's own sense of identity.

A) postmodernism
B) gender
C) capitalism
D) political realism
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_______ feminism advocates equal rights for women but also supports a more progressive policy agenda that would include social justice, peace, economic well-being, and ecological balance.

A) Standpoint
B) Postmodern
C) Liberal
D) Marxist
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Mass mobilization, rejection of exploitation, and state ownership of core industries are features of which group?

A) Third world socialists
B) Neoclassical realists
C) Postmodern feminists
D) Constructivist anarcho-syndicalists
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Jane Addams was one of the founders of which group?

A) Standpoint feminism
B) Women's Peace Party
C) Third World Justice League
D) World Federalist Union
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Gender and power are both _______ concepts.

A) radical
B) relational
C) social
D) sexual
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What is the main difference between classical and structural realism?
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What is the significance of the Peloponnesian War for the study of international relations?
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What are the three pillars of essential realism?
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What makes neoclassical realism "neo" and "classical"?
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What are the four dimensions of liberalism?
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What is the democratic peace thesis?
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How has the increasing complexity of commercial connections affected international politics?
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What does "liberalism of privilege" mean?
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How is contemporary liberalism different from the liberalism of the Enlightenment?
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Briefly, what differentiates neorealism from classical realism?
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What was Hans Morgenthau's central point about power?
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Name two differences between neorealism and neoliberal institutionalism.
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What is the difference between cooperation and harmony in international relations? Can the international system ever be in harmony?
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What is the base-superstructure model?
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What do third world socialists see as a successor to colonialism?
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What is the core focus of constructivism?
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Briefly relate the metaphor of the "stag hunt" to cooperation among states in the international system.
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Discuss just war theory from a liberal feminist perspective.
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Define feminism and briefly relate it to feminist theory in international relations.
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Deck 3: Realism, Liberalism, and Critical Theories
1
The academic perspective called _______ realism is focused on the abilities of individual leaders and human nature.

A) neo-idealistic
B) classical
C) neoclassical
D) structural
B
2
The academic realism that emerged after the end of World War I was based on an interpretation of the works of which writers?

A) Marx, Hobbes, and Lenin
B) Machiavelli and Hobbes
C) Smith, Hawken, and Rousseau
D) Engels, Locke, and Plato
B
3
_______ proposes that the structure of the international system compels states to maximize their relative power position.

A) Liberal institutionalism
B) Neoclassical realism
C) Offensive realism
D) World-system theory
C
4
Structural realists like Waltz argue that interstate conflict is due to _______ and _______.

A) violent human nature; nationalism
B) the security dilemma; resource abundance
C) uneven military power; leaders seeking conquest
D) a lack of authority; relative power
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The lineage of classical realism is said to have begun with

A) Niccolò Machiavelli.
B) Thucydides.
C) Hans Morgenthau.
D) Kenneth Waltz.
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6
According to the book, realist theory is

A) solely concerned with the structure of military alliances.
B) focused on ideational reasons states go to war.
C) criticized for its lack of social scientific rigor.
D) based on the principle of self-help.
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The condition which lacks an overarching central authority above a collection of sovereign states within the international system is known as

A) anarchy.
B) political community.
C) international system.
D) sovereignty.
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8
Morgenthau would support which of the following positions?

A) A strong military is all a state requires to achieve its security goals.
B) Morality is inherently absent in politics.
C) Political realism should be objective and rational.
D) The morals of a nation may be universally applied.
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9
Defensive realism proposes that states are generally more concerned with

A) security.
B) zero-sum game.
C) absolute gains.
D) relative gains.
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10
Waltz, in describing the causal logic of neoclassical realism, believes that the influence of _______ is absent from structural accounts of realism.

A) economic interdependence
B) domestic politics
C) democratic diffusion
D) Marxist accounts of materialism
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11
According to the text, Kenneth Waltz tries to overcome the problem of realism's weak definition of the meaning of power by shifting the focus from power to

A) capabilities.
B) relative gains.
C) sovereignty.
D) cooperation.
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12
Which of the following is a pillar of what the book calls essential realism?

A) International institutions
B) Ideational prospects
C) Survival
D) Normative justice
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13
A(n) _______ system is sometimes called a(n) _______.

A) dependency; benevolent
B) liberal economic; autarchy
C) mercantilist; neoimperialist order
D) unipolar; hegemony
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14
Kenneth Waltz argues that the key difference between domestic and international orders lies in their

A) wealth distribution.
B) ideology.
C) structures.
D) security.
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15
During the inter-war period of 1919-1939 the academic perspective called _______ criticized the _______ perspective, which believed in the effectiveness of the League of Nations.

A) liberal; realist
B) realist; liberal
C) moderate; Benthamite
D) Wilsonian; Hobbesian
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16
Immanuel Kant was an early claimant that liberal states are _______ in their international relations with other liberal states.

A) peaceful
B) aggressive
C) reticent
D) militaristic
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The Gulf War 1990-1991 has been used as an example of

A) liberal institutionalism.
B) collective security.
C) advocacy networks.
D) Wilsonian positivism.
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_______ is an academic school of thought that advocates for reform of the current order.

A) Defensive realism
B) Radical liberalism
C) Benthamite realism
D) Neoliberal reformism
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Which of the following is considered a key liberal value?

A) State security
B) Conservatism
C) Constitutionalism
D) Anarchy
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20
Some liberals see the causes of war located in _______, among other factors.

A) anarchy
B) human nature
C) self-determination
D) imperialism
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21
Which of the following writers is most closely associated with the liberal tradition in political thought?

A) John Locke
B) Thomas Hobbes
C) Hans Morgenthau
D) E. H. Carr
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22
The theory of liberalism holds that free trade, democracy, and the rule of law must

A) result from an especially horrific war.
B) begin within a state.
C) move past material concerns for security.
D) develop throughout the international system before it can be consolidated within states.
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23
The writings of Grotius, Kant, and Bentham contain the seeds of core liberal ideas, particularly that

A) nations can get along.
B) wealth is the best means to bring about justice.
C) justice breeds freedom.
D) reason can deliver freedom and justice in international relations.
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24
Kant is known for the essay

A) "The Civil Constitution of Every State."
B) "Perpetual Peace."
C) "The Right of Nations Shall Be Based on a Federation of Free States."
D) "Cosmopolitan Rights of Universal Hospitality."
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25
Richard Cobden's belief that _______ would create a more peaceful world order is a core idea of nineteenth-century liberalism.

A) freedom
B) justice
C) free trade
D) tolerance
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26
What was the primary expression of the Idealist order during the interwar period of 1919-1939?

A) League of Nations
B) United Nations
C) Concert of Europe
D) The hegemonic influence of the United States
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27
What concept supposes that liberal states will not go to war with one another?

A) Sovereign equality of states
B) Balance of power
C) Democratic peace thesis
D) Republican constitutionalism
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Liberals who place great importance on the civilizing capacity of global society are often known as

A) classical liberals.
B) neoliberals.
C) reform liberals.
D) radical liberals.
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29
Neoliberals agree with neorealists with regards to the condition of anarchy and the centrality of states, but neoliberals believe that cooperation is _______ if states pursue _______ gains.

A) possible; relative
B) possible; absolute
C) impossible; relative
D) impossible; absolute
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30
Some neoliberal and realist theorists use the _______ to explain international politics.

A) retro debate
B) convict's debate
C) notion of anarchy
D) parolee's dilemma
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31
According to the text, Marxism argues that _______ characterizes the global economy.

A) class solidarity
B) inequality
C) socialist ideals
D) nationalist populism
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32
Marx himself provided _______ in terms of a theoretical analysis of _______.

A) little; international relations
B) much; gender relations
C) much; the specifics of governing the communist state
D) a defined methodology; the Soviet system
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33
A key element of Marxist thought is the _______ conception of history.

A) gendered
B) immaterial
C) materialist
D) militaristic
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34
Marx described what is sometimes called a _______ model of society.

A) base-superstructure
B) basic suprastructure
C) beta-superstructure
D) superstructure
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35
According to the text, critical theorists have challenged assumptions of

A) liberalism, preferring instead a return to realism.
B) dominant paradigms, while rejecting the need for social transformation.
C) realism and constructivism in favor of neoliberalism.
D) the status quo, dominant paradigms, and the feasibility of reform.
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36
The vast bulk of Marx's theoretical efforts consisted of a painstaking analysis of capitalism as a

A) world economic system.
B) mode of production.
C) theory of hegemony.
D) tool of emancipation.
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37
Marx and Engels famously argued that history is the story of

A) war and peace.
B) class struggle.
C) survival.
D) ideas.
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38
What does the "stag hunt" metaphor demonstrate?

A) Environmental degradation under neoliberalism
B) The Tragedy of the Commons
C) The challenges in coordinating cooperative action
D) The multipolar model of the balance of power
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39
Neorealists believe states seek _______, while neoliberals believe _______ can explain cooperation under anarchy.

A) economic interconnectedness; human nature
B) absolute power; shared resource zones
C) offensive military capabilities; superior defensive technology
D) relative gains; absolute gains
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40
According to Marx, the central dynamic to be understood is the tension between the means of production and relations of production that together form

A) the economic base of a given society.
B) capitalism.
C) the mode of production.
D) the political system of a given society.
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41
Ironically, third world socialists tended to be

A) from the developed world.
B) residents of the Global North.
C) intense nationalists.
D) either proletariat or bourgeoisie.
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42
Which academic perspective might stress the importance of ideas in creating the mutually reinforcing and reciprocal relationships between the socioeconomic relations and political and cultural practices that together underpin and transform a given order?

A) Constructivism
B) Liberal feminism
C) Liberation theology
D) Realism
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43
Structural realists often debate whether the balance of power in the international system has shifted to a(n) _______ order.

A) unbalanced unipolar
B) balanced bipolar
C) simple bipolar
D) balanced nonpolar
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44
Constructivism studies _______ forces such as ideas, norms, and rules.

A) material
B) ideational
C) concrete
D) discrete
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45
The security dilemma stipulates that states may _______ if another state enhances its military capabilities.

A) pursue complex interdependence
B) seek to disarm
C) feel assured in its own security
D) engage in an arms race
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Scholars associated with Constructivism believe that _______ form(s) institutions.

A) patterns of rules and practices
B) only some societies
C) no human interaction
D) objective reality
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47
What is the "Beijing Consensus"?

A) The IMF's plan to create capitalism in China
B) The name constructivist theory applies to the evolving norms of global capitalism
C) The name realist theory applies to the growing global force projection capabilities of China's armed forces
D) China's economic policies for state control of the economy in which all capitalist activities serve the interests of the Chinese nation-state
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48
Most writers who call themselves constructivists argue that _______ make society-and society, in turn, shapes our actions and words.

A) our actions and words
B) Marx and socialism
C) capitalism and material items
D) technology and production
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49
In contrast to the rise of constructivism in the 1980s, neorealism and neoliberalism were still committed to

A) material explanations for state behavior.
B) discursive forces of power.
C) normative legitimacy.
D) materialism and structuration.
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50
According to constructivists, what shapes the identity and interests of actors such as states?

A) Normative structure
B) Anarchy
C) Level of capabilities (i.e., military)
D) International treaties and institutions
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51
A realist scholar might criticize the feminist theories as

A) being overly rational.
B) being objectively capitalist.
C) lacking social scientific rigor.
D) insufficiently misogynous.
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52
For the fourth wave of feminism, the combination of class, race, age, ability, sexuality, gender, and other attributes is known as

A) intersectionality.
B) attribution theory.
C) liberal feminist revision.
D) standpoint systems theory.
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53
The strand of feminism that focuses on how to alter women's subordinate political position in the current order is known as _______ feminism.

A) liberal
B) reformist
C) Marxist
D) subaltern
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54
Which writers are often associated with liberal feminism?

A) Reed, Thatcher, and Wendt
B) Morgenthau, Hobbes, and Sen
C) Doyle, Cardoso, and Wallerstein
D) Enloe, Elshtain, and Tickner
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55
_______ views of power are associated with the _______ school of thought.

A) Ideational; constructivist
B) Feminist; gendered
C) Masculine; nongendered
D) Ethical; reformist
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56
According to the text, _______ is determined by a mix of social and cultural norms, as well as one's own sense of identity.

A) postmodernism
B) gender
C) capitalism
D) political realism
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57
_______ feminism advocates equal rights for women but also supports a more progressive policy agenda that would include social justice, peace, economic well-being, and ecological balance.

A) Standpoint
B) Postmodern
C) Liberal
D) Marxist
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58
Mass mobilization, rejection of exploitation, and state ownership of core industries are features of which group?

A) Third world socialists
B) Neoclassical realists
C) Postmodern feminists
D) Constructivist anarcho-syndicalists
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59
Jane Addams was one of the founders of which group?

A) Standpoint feminism
B) Women's Peace Party
C) Third World Justice League
D) World Federalist Union
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60
Gender and power are both _______ concepts.

A) radical
B) relational
C) social
D) sexual
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61
What is the main difference between classical and structural realism?
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62
What is the significance of the Peloponnesian War for the study of international relations?
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63
What are the three pillars of essential realism?
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64
What makes neoclassical realism "neo" and "classical"?
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65
What are the four dimensions of liberalism?
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66
What is the democratic peace thesis?
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67
How has the increasing complexity of commercial connections affected international politics?
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68
What does "liberalism of privilege" mean?
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69
How is contemporary liberalism different from the liberalism of the Enlightenment?
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70
Briefly, what differentiates neorealism from classical realism?
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71
What was Hans Morgenthau's central point about power?
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72
Name two differences between neorealism and neoliberal institutionalism.
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73
What is the difference between cooperation and harmony in international relations? Can the international system ever be in harmony?
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74
What is the base-superstructure model?
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75
What do third world socialists see as a successor to colonialism?
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76
What is the core focus of constructivism?
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77
Briefly relate the metaphor of the "stag hunt" to cooperation among states in the international system.
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78
Discuss just war theory from a liberal feminist perspective.
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79
Define feminism and briefly relate it to feminist theory in international relations.
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80
Define gender in 40 words or fewer.
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