Deck 5: Terrorism by the State
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Deck 5: Terrorism by the State
1
______ are states that that actively promote terrorism and have been formally designated as rogue states or state sponsors under U.S. law.
A) Enablers
B) Cooperators
C) Mediators
D) Sponsors
A) Enablers
B) Cooperators
C) Mediators
D) Sponsors
D
2
All of the following were identified state-level participants in a security environment except for ______.
A) sponsors
B) enablers
C) mediators
D) cooperators
A) sponsors
B) enablers
C) mediators
D) cooperators
C
3
In ______, the conventional military forces of a state are marshaled against an enemy.
A) genocide
B) warfare
C) assassinations
D) torture
A) genocide
B) warfare
C) assassinations
D) torture
A
4
Which of the following refers to active participation in and encouragement of terrorist behavior?
A) state assistance
B) state terrorism
C) state patronage
D) state paramilitaries
A) state assistance
B) state terrorism
C) state patronage
D) state paramilitaries
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5
Which of the following refers to those whose behavior is not rational?
A) crazy states
B) totalitarianism
C) democracy
D) authoritarianism
A) crazy states
B) totalitarianism
C) democracy
D) authoritarianism
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6
Which of the following frameworks refers to joint operations supportive sponsorship?
A) moral support
B) technical support
C) selective participation
D) active participation
A) moral support
B) technical support
C) selective participation
D) active participation
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7
Which of the following occurs when a government openly embraces the main beliefs and principles of a cause?
A) politically sympathetic sponsorship
B) logistically supportive sponsorship
C) episode-specific sponsorship
D) joint operations supportive sponsorship
A) politically sympathetic sponsorship
B) logistically supportive sponsorship
C) episode-specific sponsorship
D) joint operations supportive sponsorship
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8
______ occurs when a government provides aid and comfort to a championed cause.
A) Politically sympathetic sponsorship
B) Logistically supportive sponsorship
C) Episode-specific sponsorship
D) Joint operations supportive sponsorship
A) Politically sympathetic sponsorship
B) Logistically supportive sponsorship
C) Episode-specific sponsorship
D) Joint operations supportive sponsorship
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9
Which of the following refers to the system of racial separation?
A) apartheid
B) genocide
C) social cleansing
D) torture
A) apartheid
B) genocide
C) social cleansing
D) torture
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10
Which of the following is used by some states as an instrument of intimidation, interrogation, and humiliation?
A) assassinations
B) torture
C) warfare
D) genocide
A) assassinations
B) torture
C) warfare
D) genocide
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11
Vigilante terrorism is political violence perpetrated by nongovernmental groups and individuals.
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12
Close collaboration is typical in joint operations supportive sponsorship.
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13
Discuss why governments often try to hide or otherwise cover up their participation in international terrorism.
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14
Is "social cleansing" inherently a terrorist policy? Explain your answer.
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15
Identify and discuss the four qualities of state-sponsored terrorism in the international domain.
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16
Discuss some examples of state domestic authority.
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17
In what ways does state terrorism pose a more significant threat to the international community than do non-state terrorist groups?
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18
In your opinion, what sort of government was that of Muammar el-Qaddafi?
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19
Discuss the scales of violence identified in the text.
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20
Briefly describe the state-level participants in a security environment.
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21
Are authoritarian measures sometimes justifiable and necessary?
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22
Discuss state patronage. How does it differ from state assistance?
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23
Why do some governments engage in international terrorism as a matter of policy? Discuss international environments that give rise to international state terrorism. Is government-sponsored international political violence ever justifiable?
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24
What are "terrorist proxies?" Explain how countries use these proxies. Why do they do so? Discuss potential benefits enjoyed by sponsors who use such proxies. Discuss potential risks.
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25
Why do some governments engage in domestic terrorism as a matter of policy? Discuss domestic social and political environments that give rise to domestic state terrorism. Is government-sponsored domestic political violence ever justifiable?
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26
Compare and contrast the Anfal Campaign in Iraq and the behavior of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. Discuss the selection of their victims and reasons, including why these victims were targeted. Discuss lessons from these cases on how and why state-sponsored genocide occurs.
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27
In your opinion, are authoritarian regimes more likely to engage in domestic and international terrorism than are democratic regimes? If so, why? If not, why not? Explain your answer.
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28
Briefly discuss the role of paramilitaries and how they can be effective in suppressing internal opposition.
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29
Genocidal repression by governments is universally condemned. Nevertheless, international responses are often slow at best. Why? What factors enter into the calculation to intervene or condemn such behavior?
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30
Discuss why some governments engage in social and ethnic cleansing. What is the purpose of such campaigns?
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31
In your opinion, why do democracies sometimes use authoritarian methods?
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