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What are the key areas of 'Low politics' issues in International Relations?
What are the key areas of 'Low politics' issues in International Relations?
- Economic, Social, Ecological, Technological (correct)
- Military Alliances, Arms Control Agreements, Disarmament Treaties
- Security Council, General Assembly, Peacekeeping
- National Security, War, Diplomacy
Which theory in International Relations emphasizes the belief in moral values, cosmopolitanism, progress, and peace?
Which theory in International Relations emphasizes the belief in moral values, cosmopolitanism, progress, and peace?
- Realism
- Neo-Liberalism
- Complex Interdependence Theory
- Idealism (correct)
What obstacles can hinder cooperation among states in International Relations?
What obstacles can hinder cooperation among states in International Relations?
- Democratic pressure, state loyalty, resource allocation
- International regimes, institutions, state interests
- Anarchic world order, power politics, state sovereignty
- Areas of no common interest, cheating, non-compliance by others (correct)
Which theory suggests that states are rational actors seeking to maximize their varied interests in an anarchic world order?
Which theory suggests that states are rational actors seeking to maximize their varied interests in an anarchic world order?
What is the main focus of the Democratic Peace Theory according to the text provided?
What is the main focus of the Democratic Peace Theory according to the text provided?
Which theory believes that states may shift loyalty and resources to institutions if they are mutually beneficial and fulfill state interests?
Which theory believes that states may shift loyalty and resources to institutions if they are mutually beneficial and fulfill state interests?
Which IR theory was significantly shaped by Robert Jervis?
Which IR theory was significantly shaped by Robert Jervis?
What is a key feature of Neo-liberalism according to the text?
What is a key feature of Neo-liberalism according to the text?
Which work is associated with Reinhold Niebuhr?
Which work is associated with Reinhold Niebuhr?
What is the main focus of Liberal Approach to IR?
What is the main focus of Liberal Approach to IR?
Who is considered the pioneer in applying a system approach in International Relations?
Who is considered the pioneer in applying a system approach in International Relations?
What concept characterizes Neo-realism as introduced by Kenneth Waltz?
What concept characterizes Neo-realism as introduced by Kenneth Waltz?
What is a key feature of the complex interdependence theory proposed by Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye?
What is a key feature of the complex interdependence theory proposed by Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye?
According to Immanuel Kant's 'Perpetual Peace' theory, what is a core principle for achieving peace?
According to Immanuel Kant's 'Perpetual Peace' theory, what is a core principle for achieving peace?
Which theorist is associated with the 'Democratic Peace' concept?
Which theorist is associated with the 'Democratic Peace' concept?
What is a central point of difference between neo-realism and neo-liberalism in international relations?
What is a central point of difference between neo-realism and neo-liberalism in international relations?
According to David Mitrany's functional integration theory, what is the primary mechanism for promoting cooperation among states?
According to David Mitrany's functional integration theory, what is the primary mechanism for promoting cooperation among states?
What characterizes the neo-neo debate between neo-realism and neo-liberalism regarding state behaviors in international relations?
What characterizes the neo-neo debate between neo-realism and neo-liberalism regarding state behaviors in international relations?