30 Questions
According to the text, which scholar emphasized the importance of dismantling empires and encouraging the spread of liberal democracy?
W. Wilson
In the context of international relations, who proposed the idea of 'security communities' and identified conditions for their formation?
Karl Deutsch
According to the text, who introduced the 'Cobweb model' of transnational relations, emphasizing the role of multiple groups within a state?
John Burton
Which scholar is associated with the concept of 'interdependence liberalism' and its relation to integration theories?
Richard Rosecrance
In the context of international relations, who emphasized the diffusion of political power at the micro level, challenging traditional values and authority?
Moisés Naim
Which scholar proposed the theory of functionalism as a general theory of integration, emphasizing cooperation arranged by technical experts to provide solutions to common problems?
David Mitrany
According to the text, which scholar highlighted the fundamental role of individuals in international politics and the emergence of a 'multi-centric world' independent from the state-centric one?
James Rosenau
According to the text, which intellectual tradition had its roots in Classical Liberalism?
Republican Liberalism
What did J. Locke consider as a necessary condition for progress based on the text?
Enforcement of rule of law
Which concept is NOT listed as one of the core concepts mentioned in the text?
Equality
What was the intellectual revolution enabled by modernization, according to the text?
Scientific revolution
During which period did Neo-liberalism emerge, according to the text?
'60s-'90s
Which philosopher emphasized individual freedom and capitalism for progress, based on the text?
J. Locke
Who advocated for a liberal and constitutional state as a necessary condition for progress, based on the text?
J. Locke
According to Neo-functionalism, what is the fundamental role of political elites in regional integration?
Externalization of domestic policies to international organizations
What is the main argument presented in 'Complex Interdependence' by Keohane & Nye (1977)?
International relations are becoming more peaceful and similar to domestic politics
What is the core idea behind international regimes as defined in the study of international relations?
Expectations convergence and collective problem-solving
What functions do efficient international institutions provide for cooperation, according to Keohane's 'After Hegemony'?
Reducing member states' fear of each other and stabilizing expectations
What does the neo-realist critique, as stated by Keohane, overlook according to the text?
The implications of relative gains in international cooperation
What was the significant learning outcome from Neo-functionalism regarding increased cooperation in one area leading to increased cooperation in other areas?
'Spill-over' effect creates a domino effect in terms of increased cooperation
According to 'Complex Interdependence', how are international relations today different from the past?
No longer clear distinction and hierarchy between high politics and low politics
According to Keohane, the single most important condition for cooperation is:
The existence of common interests between states
Which theory suggests that as long as a state does well, it doesn't matter if others do even better?
Neo-liberalism
Who proposed the theory of 'Democratic Peace' rooted in Kant's work?
Michael Doyle
What is one of the variations of the theory of Democratic Peace?
States are more peaceful when they share common moral values
According to the text, what has led to a 'crisis of the liberal order' today?
Rising populism and economic inequality
What is one of the main critiques moved by neorealists to liberals regarding institutions?
They have no ability to act independently
'Neo-neo-synthesis' suggests that liberal institutionalism is merely neo-realism 'by another name' according to whom?
John Mearsheimer
'Strong liberalism' is associated with which significant belief?
'Democracies are more peaceful'
'Weak liberals' accept several realist claims, including which one?
'The possibility of regression to authoritarianism'
This quiz covers the Neo-functionalism theory of regional integration, focusing on the fundamental role of political elites, the concept of 'spill-over', and the externalization of domestic policies to international organizations. It also explores the influence of sociological liberalism on this theory.
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