Deck 14: World Politics in Context

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Each major theory, at least implicitly, addresses ethics

A) In a normative manner.
B) In an objective manner.
C) As a major assumption.
D) All of the above.
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Which theoretical perspective favors pragmatism over liberalism?

A) Realism
B) Constructivism
C) Hegemonic-stability theory
D) Marxism
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In terms of ethics, realists

A) Favor pragmatism over idealism.
B) Favor natural law.
C) Favor self-awareness.
D) Favor the distribution of wealth.
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Which theoretical perspective favors natural law?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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Which theoretical perspective favors self-awareness and deliberate, considered behavior?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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One of the major contributors to the ethics of war, specifically to jus ad bellum, was

A) Immanuel Kant.
B) John Locke.
C) Thomas Aquinas.
D) Martin Luther.
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Jus ad bellum literally means

A) Justice of war.
B) Justice in war.
C) The laws of war.
D) Just to go to war.
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All of the following are elements of jus ad bellum except

A) Just cause.
B) Rightful authority to undertake the war.
C) Proportionality.
D) Avoidance of noncombatants.
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"You don't need a shotgun to kill a cockroach." This best illustrates

A) Proportionality in jus ad bellum.
B) Avoidance of noncombatants in jus in bello.
C) Avoidance of immoral tactics in jus in bello.
D) Chance for success in jus ad bellum.
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Which of the following is true regarding the laws of war?

A) They are not universally applied.
B) Transgressors are not likely to be punished.
C) Transgressors might incur some reprisals.
D) All the above.
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The laws of war have been codified in

A) The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
B) The Geneva Conventions.
C) The League of Nations.
D) All the above.
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There have been a total of ________ Geneva Conventions addressing the rules of war.

A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
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The various Geneva Conventions cover all the following except

A) Soldiers on the battlefield.
B) Sailors.
C) POWs.
D) Rape.
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_________ suggest that the codified rules of law and conventions are evidence that states see the benefits of such agreements and can adhere to international law.

A) Realists
B) Liberals
C) Constructivists
D) Marxists
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________ argue that states will adhere to laws of war only when it is advantageous to do so.

A) Realists
B) Liberals
C) Constructivists
D) Marxists
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_________ point to the reality that there has been a process of social learning that has influenced the evolution of international law that addresses warfare.

A) Realists
B) Liberals
C) Constructivists
D) Marxists
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The concept of sovereignty as a rule of the international system has been in place since

A) Roman times.
B) The Peace of Westphalia.
C) The Concert of Europe.
D) The League of Nations.
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In the case of the Syrian civil war, international leaders chose

A) Sovereignty over human rights.
B) Laws of war over human rights.
C) Human rights over sovereignty.
D) Human rights over the laws of war.
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One concern regarding humanitarian intervention to protect human life is

A) It might not work.
B) The intervention might have long-term negative consequences.
C) It will require more money than is available in the UN budget.
D) Both a and b
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The ethics of peace and reconciliation are concerned with

A) Sovereignty and punishment.
B) Forgiveness and punishment.
C) Intervention and punishment.
D) Intervention and forgiveness.
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_________ can be a means of retribution or an effort at deterrence.

A) Forgiveness
B) Punishment
C) Reconciliation
D) None of the above
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Those who deal with conflict resolution generally break justice down into two categories:

A) Forgiveness and punishment.
B) Retribution and punishment.
C) Retribution and restoration.
D) Forgiveness and restoration.
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____________ requires the punishment of war criminals and belligerent states.

A) Retributive justice
B) Restorative justice
C) Vigilante justice
D) Settlement justice
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__________ focuses on uncovering the truth of the conflict and healing the community.

A) Retributive justice
B) Restorative justice
C) Vigilante justice
D) Settlement justice
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Which international institution focuses on retributive justice with regard to war criminals?

A) The International Court of Justice
B) The U.S. Supreme Court
C) The International Criminal Court
D) The European Court of Justice
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Which theoretical perspective views trade and development issues as opportunities to gain a relative advantage over others and to enhance state power?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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Which theoretical perspective sees the issues associated with trade and development as a means to enhance the power of core states at the expense of periphery states?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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The general ethical debate regarding trade and development focuses on

A) Consumerism versus the preservation of culture.
B) The development of the core versus the development of the periphery.
C) The factors that contribute to a favorable balance of trade.
D) The tension between open trade and trade protectionism in developing states.
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Which theoretical perspective suggests that there is not an ethical debate regarding trade and development because, they argue, capitalism is the natural economic order?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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The U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia best illustrates the ethical debate of

A) Trade and development.
B) Peace and reconciliation.
C) Sovereignty and intervention.
D) Competing interests.
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China faces a competing interest dilemma because of

A) Its need to import oil for economic development.
B) Its own human rights record.
C) Its desire to be the hegemon.
D) All of the above.
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Which subdiscipline of political science is similar to world politics in that it utilizes the levels of analysis as well as the three major worldviews?

A) Comparative politics
B) American politics
C) Foreign policy
D) Political theory
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Which subdiscipline of political science focuses on states' domestic structures and functions?

A) Comparative politics
B) American politics
C) Foreign policy
D) Political theory
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Of all the subdisciplines of political science, which has the least in common with world politics?

A) Comparative politics
B) American politics
C) Foreign policy
D) Political theory
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Of the theoretical perspectives, which suggests that the future will not be much different from the present because human nature has not changed and the system will probably remain anarchic?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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Of the theoretical perspectives, which argues that the future can be radically different because people's identities and interpretations of the world change?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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What are the criteria for jus in bello?
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Briefly explain the difficulty in adhering to a just war theory.
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List the four Geneva Conventions and briefly explain what they cover.
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Briefly explain the two major debates concerning humanitarian intervention.
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Briefly explain the purpose and rationale of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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What is the dilemma when it comes to the ethics of peace and reconciliation?
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How are the ethical debates between economic issues and security issues related? Give an example in your answer.
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How is the study of world politics related to other subfields of political science?
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Have students respond to the box "What Would You Do?" on page 500.
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List at least three ethical debates discussed and briefly explain the realist view of each.
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Compare/contrast the three major views regarding just war.
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In your opinion, was the war in Iraq just? Does it meet the criteria of jus ad bellum and jus in bello?
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Explain how the case of Syria illustrates the ethical dilemma regarding intervention. In your opinion, should the international community intervene?
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What are the theoretical perspectives when it comes to the ethical debates regarding trade and development? In your opinion, which is more convincing?
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In your opinion, which theoretical perspective best describes how you view the future of international relations?
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Deck 14: World Politics in Context
1
Each major theory, at least implicitly, addresses ethics

A) In a normative manner.
B) In an objective manner.
C) As a major assumption.
D) All of the above.
In a normative manner.
2
Which theoretical perspective favors pragmatism over liberalism?

A) Realism
B) Constructivism
C) Hegemonic-stability theory
D) Marxism
Realism
3
In terms of ethics, realists

A) Favor pragmatism over idealism.
B) Favor natural law.
C) Favor self-awareness.
D) Favor the distribution of wealth.
Favor pragmatism over idealism.
4
Which theoretical perspective favors natural law?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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Which theoretical perspective favors self-awareness and deliberate, considered behavior?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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One of the major contributors to the ethics of war, specifically to jus ad bellum, was

A) Immanuel Kant.
B) John Locke.
C) Thomas Aquinas.
D) Martin Luther.
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Jus ad bellum literally means

A) Justice of war.
B) Justice in war.
C) The laws of war.
D) Just to go to war.
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8
All of the following are elements of jus ad bellum except

A) Just cause.
B) Rightful authority to undertake the war.
C) Proportionality.
D) Avoidance of noncombatants.
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9
"You don't need a shotgun to kill a cockroach." This best illustrates

A) Proportionality in jus ad bellum.
B) Avoidance of noncombatants in jus in bello.
C) Avoidance of immoral tactics in jus in bello.
D) Chance for success in jus ad bellum.
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10
Which of the following is true regarding the laws of war?

A) They are not universally applied.
B) Transgressors are not likely to be punished.
C) Transgressors might incur some reprisals.
D) All the above.
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11
The laws of war have been codified in

A) The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
B) The Geneva Conventions.
C) The League of Nations.
D) All the above.
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There have been a total of ________ Geneva Conventions addressing the rules of war.

A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
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13
The various Geneva Conventions cover all the following except

A) Soldiers on the battlefield.
B) Sailors.
C) POWs.
D) Rape.
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_________ suggest that the codified rules of law and conventions are evidence that states see the benefits of such agreements and can adhere to international law.

A) Realists
B) Liberals
C) Constructivists
D) Marxists
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________ argue that states will adhere to laws of war only when it is advantageous to do so.

A) Realists
B) Liberals
C) Constructivists
D) Marxists
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_________ point to the reality that there has been a process of social learning that has influenced the evolution of international law that addresses warfare.

A) Realists
B) Liberals
C) Constructivists
D) Marxists
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The concept of sovereignty as a rule of the international system has been in place since

A) Roman times.
B) The Peace of Westphalia.
C) The Concert of Europe.
D) The League of Nations.
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In the case of the Syrian civil war, international leaders chose

A) Sovereignty over human rights.
B) Laws of war over human rights.
C) Human rights over sovereignty.
D) Human rights over the laws of war.
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One concern regarding humanitarian intervention to protect human life is

A) It might not work.
B) The intervention might have long-term negative consequences.
C) It will require more money than is available in the UN budget.
D) Both a and b
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The ethics of peace and reconciliation are concerned with

A) Sovereignty and punishment.
B) Forgiveness and punishment.
C) Intervention and punishment.
D) Intervention and forgiveness.
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_________ can be a means of retribution or an effort at deterrence.

A) Forgiveness
B) Punishment
C) Reconciliation
D) None of the above
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22
Those who deal with conflict resolution generally break justice down into two categories:

A) Forgiveness and punishment.
B) Retribution and punishment.
C) Retribution and restoration.
D) Forgiveness and restoration.
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____________ requires the punishment of war criminals and belligerent states.

A) Retributive justice
B) Restorative justice
C) Vigilante justice
D) Settlement justice
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__________ focuses on uncovering the truth of the conflict and healing the community.

A) Retributive justice
B) Restorative justice
C) Vigilante justice
D) Settlement justice
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Which international institution focuses on retributive justice with regard to war criminals?

A) The International Court of Justice
B) The U.S. Supreme Court
C) The International Criminal Court
D) The European Court of Justice
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Which theoretical perspective views trade and development issues as opportunities to gain a relative advantage over others and to enhance state power?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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Which theoretical perspective sees the issues associated with trade and development as a means to enhance the power of core states at the expense of periphery states?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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The general ethical debate regarding trade and development focuses on

A) Consumerism versus the preservation of culture.
B) The development of the core versus the development of the periphery.
C) The factors that contribute to a favorable balance of trade.
D) The tension between open trade and trade protectionism in developing states.
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Which theoretical perspective suggests that there is not an ethical debate regarding trade and development because, they argue, capitalism is the natural economic order?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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The U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia best illustrates the ethical debate of

A) Trade and development.
B) Peace and reconciliation.
C) Sovereignty and intervention.
D) Competing interests.
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China faces a competing interest dilemma because of

A) Its need to import oil for economic development.
B) Its own human rights record.
C) Its desire to be the hegemon.
D) All of the above.
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Which subdiscipline of political science is similar to world politics in that it utilizes the levels of analysis as well as the three major worldviews?

A) Comparative politics
B) American politics
C) Foreign policy
D) Political theory
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Which subdiscipline of political science focuses on states' domestic structures and functions?

A) Comparative politics
B) American politics
C) Foreign policy
D) Political theory
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Of all the subdisciplines of political science, which has the least in common with world politics?

A) Comparative politics
B) American politics
C) Foreign policy
D) Political theory
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Of the theoretical perspectives, which suggests that the future will not be much different from the present because human nature has not changed and the system will probably remain anarchic?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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Of the theoretical perspectives, which argues that the future can be radically different because people's identities and interpretations of the world change?

A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Marxism
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What are the criteria for jus in bello?
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Briefly explain the difficulty in adhering to a just war theory.
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List the four Geneva Conventions and briefly explain what they cover.
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Briefly explain the two major debates concerning humanitarian intervention.
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Briefly explain the purpose and rationale of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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What is the dilemma when it comes to the ethics of peace and reconciliation?
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How are the ethical debates between economic issues and security issues related? Give an example in your answer.
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How is the study of world politics related to other subfields of political science?
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Have students respond to the box "What Would You Do?" on page 500.
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List at least three ethical debates discussed and briefly explain the realist view of each.
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47
Compare/contrast the three major views regarding just war.
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In your opinion, was the war in Iraq just? Does it meet the criteria of jus ad bellum and jus in bello?
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Explain how the case of Syria illustrates the ethical dilemma regarding intervention. In your opinion, should the international community intervene?
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What are the theoretical perspectives when it comes to the ethical debates regarding trade and development? In your opinion, which is more convincing?
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In your opinion, which theoretical perspective best describes how you view the future of international relations?
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