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What does the term 'collective security' refer to?
What does the term 'collective security' refer to?
- An economic policy that focuses on promoting the prosperity of all member states through free trade
- A system in which all states agree to take joint action against any state that commits aggression (correct)
- A policy that prioritizes the interests and well-being of a single nation over those of other nations
- The practice of providing aid and support to other countries to promote economic development
What is the main purpose of 'economic sanctions'?
What is the main purpose of 'economic sanctions'?
- To encourage multinational corporations to invest in underdeveloped regions for economic development
- To promote economic prosperity and growth in developing countries through investment and aid programs
- To exert pressure on a country to change its behavior or policies by restricting trade or financial transactions (correct)
- To facilitate free trade and eliminate barriers to international commerce
What does the term 'isolationism' refer to in the context of foreign policy?
What does the term 'isolationism' refer to in the context of foreign policy?
- A strategy focused on engaging with multiple countries to build strong diplomatic ties and economic partnerships
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries (correct)
- A commitment to intervene in conflicts and disputes between other countries to ensure peace and stability
- A practice of promoting the interests of one's nation while actively participating in international organizations and agreements
What is the key characteristic of 'supranationalism' in the context of international relations?
What is the key characteristic of 'supranationalism' in the context of international relations?
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