18 Questions
What are the components of the State as mentioned in the text?
Defined Territory, Permanent Population, Effective Government, International Recognition, Sovereignty
According to Max Weber, what does the State claim a monopoly of?
Legitimate use of physical force
What is the supreme authority of the state over its territory and people referred to as?
Sovereignty
Which branch of government is responsible for making laws?
Legislative Branch
Which philosopher is known for his idea of Good Governance?
Aristotle
'Politics in international sphere' is often studied under which subfield of Political Science?
International Relations
What type of state upholds the rights to life, liberty, and property?
Liberal State
Which state establishes a partnership with the private sector to develop the economy?
Developmental State
Which state type focuses on securing greater social and economic equality to its people?
Social Democratic State
Which type of state has an absence of fair elections and accountability?
Authoritarian State
According to Thomas Hobbes, what makes a state legitimate?
Achieving people's security
Which political philosopher emphasized the importance of living in a safe community through a social contract?
Thomas Hobbes
What is the main goal of politics according to the text?
Securing human well-being
According to Plato, how can conflicting interests in society be harmonized?
By implementing good politics
What did Aristotle consider as a symbol of good government?
Ruling in the interest of all
How many types of ruling did Aristotle classify in his idea of good government?
Three: Aristocracy, Oligarchy, and Polity
What is the primary focus of Political Science as mentioned in the text?
Studying politics and governance
What did Professor bin Huwaidin emphasize as essential for achieving the goal of good governance?
Applying the principles of good governance through politics
Test your knowledge on state sovereignty and the different types of states. Learn about the challenges to state sovereignty such as technology, globalization, environmental problems, immigration, war, and terrorism. Explore concepts like liberal states which uphold the rights to life, liberty, and property.
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