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Globalization And The Post-Cold-War Order MCQs

Option A: A cross-over of a theory from domestic to international settings

Option B: High levels of interaction and interdependence, most commonly with regard to the world economy

Option C: The spread of European languages internationally

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: High levels of interaction and interdependence, most commonly with regard to the world economy


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Option A: The order in which states have acquired power throughout history

Option B: The international convention on order and security

Option C: Using individual human beings as units (not states), it assesses the degree of order on the basis of the delivery of certain kinds of goods for humanity as a whole

Option D: The same as international order

Correct Answer: Using individual human beings as units (not states), it assesses the degree of order on the basis of the delivery of certain kinds of goods for humanity as a whole


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Option A: The tendency for functional aspects of international relations to be organized around large numbers of states

Option B: The transition of a conflict from being between two states to being between several states

Option C: The practice of diplomacy by embassies to different countries

Option D: Both b and c

Correct Answer: The tendency for functional aspects of international relations to be organized around large numbers of states


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Option A: Any regular or discernible pattern of relationships that are stable over time, or may additionally refer to a condition that allows certain goals to be achieved

Option B: A view of international order that is concerned with peace and stability, rather than with the attainment of other values, such as justice

Option C: A distribution of power among a number (at least three) of major powers or ‘poles’

Option D: The regular patterns of interaction between states, but without implying any shared values between them. This is distinguished from the view of a ‘society’ of states

Correct Answer: A view of international order that is concerned with peace and stability, rather than with the attainment of other values, such as justice


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Option A: Globalization

Option B: Order

Option C: The UN

Option D: IGOs

Correct Answer: Order


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Option A: A system that works as a world government, with a constitution, legal system, and law enforcement

Option B: A system regulated by a dominant leader

Option C: A loose framework of global, both institution and normative that constrains conduct

Option D: Institutional pattern in the relationship between states

Correct Answer: A loose framework of global, both institution and normative that constrains conduct


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Option A: True

Option B: False

Option C: It depends on the theoretical approach that is used in the analysis

Option D: It depends on the historical background of the identity

Correct Answer: False


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Option A: Matters of human rights have a much higher profile than in earlier historical periods

Option B: Matters of human rights have never had a high profile

Option C: Matters of human rights have a lower profile than in the times of their emergence

Option D: Matters of human rights have never had a profile in International relations

Correct Answer: Matters of human rights have a much higher profile than in earlier historical periods


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Option A: It lacks order and is anarchical

Option B: It is a product of historical transitions of power

Option C: It is a product of new technologies that are not regulated

Option D: It appears to have negative qualities in abundance, but without any seeming coherence

Correct Answer: It appears to have negative qualities in abundance, but without any seeming coherence


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Option A: That authority is shifted to few political leaders in the world

Option B: That state authority is shifted to MNCs and IGOs, which are not democratically elected

Option C: That states are becoming more oppressive and losing their legitimacy with their citizens

Option D: None

Correct Answer: That state authority is shifted to MNCs and IGOs, which are not democratically elected


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