A. Hierarchical
B. Hegemonic
C. Imperial
D. Hierarchical, Hegemonic, and Imperial
A. tragedy of the commons
B. collective action
C. free riding
D. hegemony
A. Deny that international cooperation is possible
B. Believe it to be a rhetorical cover for self-serving powerful states
C. Argue that it is unable to cope with globalization
D. Believe both that it is a rhetorical cover for self-serving powerful state and argue that it is unable to cope with globalization
A. containment of American military power
B. economic reform
C. support of developing world communist revolutions
D. detente with China
A. dominance
B. reciprocity
C. identity
D. favoritism
A. an attempt to secure its natural reaources
B. an attempt to support the new Soviet policy of glasnost
C. an attempt to prevent the Soviet Union from gaining a seaport in the Horn of Africa
D. a proxy war with the Soviet Union
A. countries appear as autonomous containers of political, social and economic activity in that fixed borders separate the domestic sphere from the world outside
B. by comparison with the heyday of European global empires the majority of the world’s population and countries in the South are now much less integrated into the global system
C. in a more interdependent world, simply to achieve domestic objectives national government are forced to engage in extensive multilateral collaboration and co-operation
D. stare power, nationalism and territorial boundaries are of growing not less importance in world politics.
A. Detente with the USSR
B. Rapprochement with China
C. German Ostpolitik
D. All of the options given are correct
A. MNCs
B. NGOs.
C. IGOs
D. substate actors
A. a stretching of social, political, and economic activities across political frontiers.
B. a growing magnitude of interconnections in almost every sphere of social existence
C. an accelerating pace of global interactions and processes associated with a deepening enmeshment of the local and the global
D. all of the above