15 Questions
Enloe's question 'where are the women' encourages IR scholars to recognize the spaces that women occupy in global politics
True
The mass rape of women during and after the Second World War was always prosecuted as a war crime
False
The 2002 Rome Statute recognized rape as a war crime
True
According to the text, women share the same economic, political, and social rights as men everywhere
False
Gendered violence can manifest as domestic violence in the home or sexual violence in conflict
True
According to Cynthia Enloe, women are essential actors in the international system.
True
The mass rape of women during and after the Second World War was not initially prosecuted as a war crime.
True
The 2002 Rome Statute recognized mass rape as a war crime.
True
Feminism focuses on deconstructing the distinctions between what is considered international and what is considered personal.
True
Nowhere do women share the same economic, political, or social rights as men.
True
Green theory prioritizes high policy areas such as security, peace, and independence over environmental issues.
False
The rise of environmental concerns in the 1960s has increased the importance of Green Theory in International Relations.
True
Garrett Hardin is associated with the analogy of 'the tragedy of the commons' in relation to environmental issues.
True
According to Green Theory, it is impossible to maintain development or growth at the expense of depletion of resources.
True
Green Theory advocates for a centralized approach to address environmental issues within hierarchical organizations.
False
Explore the role of women in global politics and the impact of feminism on international relations theory. Learn about Cynthia Enloe's contributions to deconstructing the distinctions between international and personal and how it shapes global politics.
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