Theories And Concepts Of International Politics Set 3

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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 3

Q1 | Which of the following is not linked to environmental disasters?
  • acid rains
  • global warming
  • tsunami
  • air crashes
Q2 | The case for “Infant industry” protection was accepted by John Stuart Mill in his book:
  • on liberty
  • principles of political economy
  • a treatise on industrial protection
  • justice
Q3 | Who wrote the book “Stable Peace”?
  • kenneth boulding
  • johan galtung
  • peter wallerstein
  • gunnar myrdal
Q4 | Michael Doyle’s democratic peace is based on three pillars:
  • conflict management, universal values and economic cooperation.
  • peaceful conflict resolution, common values, economic cooperation.
  • conflict resolution, consensus on values and free trade.
  • conflict management, hegemony on values, and economic cooperation.
Q5 | Which one of the following is not categorized as threat to Non-Traditional Security?
  • disasters
  • terrorism
  • environmental and climate change
  • ethnicity
Q6 | A terrorist group called ‘Gerakan Mujahideen Pattani Islam’ operates in
  • malaysia
  • thailand
  • indonesia
  • the philippines
Q7 | From the names given below, identify the Radical Dependency Theorists:A.
  • g. frank and j.m. keynes
  • samir amin and f.h. cardoso
  • j.m. keynes and f.h. cardoso
  • a.g. frank and samir amin
Q8 | Who described the environmental threats as ‘threats without enemies’?
  • gwyn prins
  • buzan
  • de wilde
  • simon dalby
Q9 | The new globalizers, according to the terminology of World Bank, refer to countries
  • who have best taken advantage of global economic integration.
  • who made progress towards poverty alleviation.
  • who are alternatively formulating their own economic rules.
  • who promoting inclusive growth.
Q10 | Economic globalization is conceived as having three logics:
  • technical, economics and politics
  • structural, economic and social
  • technical, structural and procedural
  • politics, economics and sociology
Q11 | The theory of hegemonic stability was proposed by
  • stephen krasner
  • robert gilpin
  • immanuel walterstein
  • charles kindleberger
Q12 | The focus of constructivism is on
  • power and anarchy in the international system
  • ideas and beliefs that inform actors.
  • identities and interests in a given milieu.
  • international institutions and processes
Q13 | Sustainable development goals have specific targets to be achieved by
  • 2022
  • 2030
  • 2040
  • 2050
Q14 | The dictum, ‘Imperialism is the highest stage of Capitalism’ was propounded by
  • karl marx
  • v.i. lenin
  • andre gunder frank
  • emmanualwallerstein
Q15 | The Kyoto Protocol of 1997 adopted the programme for
  • ending global poverty
  • the democratisation of u.n. system
  • broadening the participation within i.m.f. and world bank.
  • reducing greenhouse emissions.
Q16 | In the post-Soviet era Russia’s outlook at global level is marked by
  • rigid ideological positions
  • enhanced role for soviet era legacies.
  • pragmatic de-ideologised worldview.
  • rigidities of cold war era. 81. martin wight emphasized three philosophical traditions of international politics, they are
Q17 | What is neo-realism?
  • an attempt to ignore the unpleasant realities of the world.
  • an attempt to restate the basic ideas of realism in a more‘scientific’ form.
  • a claims that international society is basically orderly and peaceful.
  • a claim that individual human nature is central to an understanding ofinternational politics.
Q18 | The major argument of Neo-realism of Kenneth Waltz is thatA. Structures are more important than actors. B. Actors play more crucial role than structures. C. Human nature is crucial element in politics. D. The states override the constraints imposed by international structures. 85. Which of the following is not the basic principle of Hans J. Morgenthou’s realism?
  • politics is rooted in the human nature
  • politics is autonomous
  • national interest is defined in terms of power
  • politics is governed by universal moral values. 86. which of the following resulted from bretton woods conference?
Q19 | International society tradition is also known as the
  • anglo-american school of international relations.
  • english school of international relations.
  • european school of international relations
  • alternative school of international relations
Q20 | According to many realists, how is international peace best secured?
  • concessions by peaceful states to powerful ones.
  • a balance of power between states.
  • trying to spread democratic values throughout the worl
Q21 | Who created the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) as an international mechanismspecifically for funding environmental projects in developing countries?
  • imf
  • undp
  • unep
  • world bank
Q22 | IAIA stands for
  • international association of impact assessment
  • indian association of impact assessment
  • international assembly of impact assessment
  • indian assembly of impact assessment
Q23 | United Nations Conference on Environment, also termed as Earth Summit, was held in1992 in which city?
  • rio de janeiro
  • kyoto
  • stockholm
  • copenhagen
Q24 | In India, Environmental Impact Assessment report of a proposed river valley project afterenvironmental clearance is applicable for a maximal period of how many years?
  • 5
  • 10
  • 30
  • 2
Q25 | GLOBE stands for ww w.netugc. com
  • global leading occupations to benefit the environment
  • general learning and observations to benefit the environment
  • global learning and observations to benefit the environment
  • global leaders and their observations to benefit the environment