International Relations Theories Quiz

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What is the key feature of Realism in international relations?

Anarchy and the struggle for power

What is the main concern of Unilateralism?

Acting alone, without consulting others

What does an Embargo refer to in international relations?

The prohibition of commerce and trade with a certain country

What is the focus of the Monroe Doctrine?

<p>Deciding the dominance of the core over the periphery</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main concern of Multilateralism?

<p>Actions should be taken in cooperation with other nations after consultation</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Key Features of International Relations Theories

  • The key feature of Realism is the assumption that states are primarily motivated by self-interest and security, and that power is the primary driving force in international relations.

Unilateralism vs. Multilateralism

  • Unilateralism is concerned with the pursuit of a state's interests without considering the views or interests of other states, often through the use of coercive power.
  • Multilateralism, on the other hand, is concerned with cooperation and negotiation among multiple states to achieve shared goals and interests.

International Relations Concepts

  • An Embargo refers to a government's restriction on trade or commerce with a particular country or entity, often used as a means of economic coercion or sanction.

Regional Security Doctrines

  • The Monroe Doctrine focuses on the protection of the Americas from European intervention and colonization, with the United States acting as a dominant power in the region.

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