International Relations Quiz 16 (30 MCQs)

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1. Issues relating to your country at home
2. The relaxation of Cold War tensions that took place between the US and USSR in the 1970s
3. One of the important purposes of the United Nations organization is
4. Who described the agreement to accept the Dawes Plan at the London Conference of 1924 as 'the first peace treaty' since the end of the war?
5. Who ratifies treaties?
6. ..... are particularly interested in the revolution in technology and communications represented by globalization.
7. One of the manifestations of the globalization trend (taking place since the early 80s of the twentieth century) is the birth of
8. . Which is the main form of international economic communication, which enables participation in the global economy through the cross-border exchange of goods and services across national borders?
9. Which of the following is an example of a cultural boundary?
10. What type of polarity realist stated existed after during the nineteenth century?
11. What is the strategic importance of the South China Sea?
12. What two theories believe the world is anarchic?
13. Which part of the League of Nations worked to solve problems left over from the war?
14. Today, which states below are pursuing independent paths?
15. In my village, strange people appeared to distribute leaflets defaming the Party and the government and gave people money to ask them to go protest at the Provincial People's Committee headquarters. Faced with that situation, what would you do?
16. The goal is to unify the nationality structure in a given area
17. According to Realism, who are the most important actors in world politics?
18. How did the Young Plan affect Germany's reparation payments?
19. In international relations is any of the various ways in which power is distributed within the international system
20. The European Union was created after WWII to foster
21. When the Philippine government and the Moro National Front Liberation (MNFL) were in conflict. The two parties finally agreed to a peace agreement which was then met in the country.....
22. An approach to social science borrowed from economics, that assumes individual are rational actors who make decisions intended to maximize their interests on the basis of cost-benefit calculations
23. A study of relationships and interactions between countries, including the activities and policies of national governments, international organizations (IGO's), non-governmental organizations (NGO's) and multinational corporations (MNC's).
24. Why did the US establish diplomatic relations with China and the Soviet Union in 1972?
25. Subtype of the liberal paradigm-suggests that international institutions such as law, regimes, and international organizations migrate anarchy and facilitate international cooperation.
26. Build up military might
27. After the end of World War II, two new superpowers emerged facing each other, namely the United States and the Soviet Union. The United States pioneered the establishment of the Western Bloc with its ideology, namely.....
28. Which political philosopher wrote that the world exists in a state of nature-all against all?
29. When was the Malta Summit in which both Bush and Gorbachev announced that the Cold War was over? page 169
30. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MEANS