Theories And Concepts Of International Politics Set 2

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This set of Theories and Concepts of International Politics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Theories And Concepts Of International Politics Set 2

Q1 | A situation in which significant power is distributed among three or moreStates is known as
  • bi polarity
  • multiculturalism
  • balance of power
  • multi-polarity
Q2 | ‘Acid Rains’ is considered as one of the following:
  • chemical accidents
  • chemical chain reaction
  • deforestation
  • heavy chemical industrialization and acidic formation in the atmosphere
Q3 | Which of the following technologies led to process of Globalisation?
  • information and communication technology
  • remote sensing
  • radio detection
  • computerisation
Q4 | The World Bank limits the sovereignty of States whenever it
  • imposes conditions on loans to states
  • consults with member states.
  • fails to consult with member states
  • taxes member states.
Q5 | ‘One for all, all for one’ is a concept related to the following:
  • collective security
  • collective defence
  • regional economic groupings
  • formation of military alliance
Q6 | The principle on which Humanitarian Intervention works
  • right to intervene
  • right to protect
  • right to withdraw
  • right to dominate
Q7 | Name the agreement through which Sudan Conflict was resolved in 2005.
  • agreement on peace and friendship
  • comprehensive peace agreement
  • permanent treaty of peace
  • ceasefire agreement of 2005
Q8 | Decision-making approach in international relations is characterized by
  • a study of rational decision making process
  • an approach in which impact of the decision is studied
  • a method of evaluating decision
  • an approach which lays down conditions for making decision.
Q9 | A history of the present that asks what political practices has formed the present andwhich alternative understandings and discourses have been marginalized and forgotten. With which approach will you associate the above definition?
  • historical sociology
  • genealogy
  • emancipatory alternatives
  • functionalism
Q10 | The First Chair of International Politics was headed by
  • robert dahl
  • c.k. webster
  • alfred zimmern
  • e.h. carr
Q11 | The “new political economy” associated with Robert W. Cox
  • celebrates the worldwide triumph of capitalism.
  • argues that the soviet union was an unmixed economic success.
  • questions existing realities and invites students of ir to rethink their ideas.
  • argues that capitalists should always invest in countries where the potential profits are greatest.
Q12 | The liberal views that war represents the greatest threat to the economic health of modernindustrial civilization was first advocated by
  • norman agnell
  • adam smith
  • woodrow wilson
  • john mayward keynes
Q13 | Liberal right to fight campaign is criticized because
  • it advocates the policies of access.
  • it advocates the legitimacy of state violence.
  • it addresses the central role of the military.
  • it promotes subordination of women to men.
Q14 | ‘Détente’ means the following:
  • all-out war
  • deterrence through overwhelming power
  • pre-emption
  • relaxation of military tensions between two or more states. 51. who, among the following thinkers, is not related to traditional realist school?
Q15 | Which one of the following theorists is associated with the “dependency school” ofinternational relations?
  • robert keohone
  • kenneth waltz
  • andre gunder frank
  • samuel huntington
Q16 | Who opined that “liberalism is the strongest contemporary challenge to realism”?
  • caporaso
  • john locke
  • emmanuel kant
  • adam smith
Q17 | Which one of the following is not a tangible determinant of national power?
  • geographical extent and territory
  • military capability
  • economic powers
  • national will
Q18 | Who stated that “Terrorism is not like hurricane before which we are helpless”?
  • (a) george p. shultz
  • (b) g.w. bush
  • (c) tony blair
  • (d) bill clinton
Q19 | Who among the following asserted that “climate change is a bigger threat thanterrorism”?
  • david king
  • r.k. pachauri
  • hannes alfoven
  • tony blair
Q20 | In reaction to which one of the following theories, “the Realist Theory” came to bepropounded for explaining trends and processes in International Politics?
  • systems theory
  • decision-making theory
  • game theory
  • idealist theory
Q21 | The term ‘economic statecraft’ was coined by one of the following scholars:
  • david baldwin
  • e.h. carr
  • wendy frieman
  • robert gilpin
Q22 | “The world politics is driven by self interest” relate to which one of the following theory?
  • realism
  • idealism
  • colonialism
  • world systems theory
Q23 | Which of the following is the best conflict management approach in practice?
  • avoidance
  • domination
  • accommodation
  • consensus\ 61. post-colonialism in international relations deals with
Q24 | International society approach avoids the stark choice between:
  • realism and marxism
  • realism and liberalism
  • liberalism and marxism
  • realism and constructivism
Q25 | Realism and ConstructivismWho is the author of the book ‘End of History and the LastMan’?
  • samuel p. huntington
  • sam nunn
  • francis fukuyama
  • raymond aron