Evolution of International Relations
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Evolution of International Relations
Which country occupied Germany after World War II?

A. France
B. Soviet Union
C. United States
D. All these countries occupied Germany after World War II: the United States, the Soviet Union, & France

The ‘unipolar moment’:

A. occurred on September 11th 2001
B. Refers to US primacy since 1989
C. Is over, according to most IR theorists
D. All of the options given are correct

The Cuban Missile Crisis and the building of the Berlin Wall:

A. were crises during the post-Cold War
B. were crises that ted to World War II
C. were crises that followed the Vietnam War
D. were crises during the Cold

The first three states to achieve nuclear capability were (in order):

A. The US, the USSR, China
B. The USSR, the US, France
C. The US, the USSR, Britain
D. The USSR, the US, Britain

Skeptical accounts of globalization dismiss its significance because they argue:______?

A. by comparison with the period 1870 to 1914 the world is much less globalized economically, politically and culturally
B. the vast bulk of international economic and political activity is concentrated within the group of OECD states
C. globalization is at best a self-serving myth or ideology which reinforces western and particularly US hegemony in world politics.
D. all of the above

what development wrecked France’s dream of leading a unified European foreign pol?icy?

A. Eastern Europe’s stated desire to remain politically close to Russia
B. The division between Eastern and Western Europe over expanding membership in NATO
C. Eastern Europe’s support of the U.S decision to invade Iraq in 2003
D. Western Europe’s rejection of high agricultural subsidies in international world trade negutiations

The disaggregated state:_____________?

A. is the complex which bring together the representatives of governments, international organizations, NGOs, and the corporate sector for the formulation and implementation of global public policy
B. is the formal and informal mechanism which link government officials in one agency with their foreign counterparts for purposes of policy coordination, harmonization, dialog and enforcement
C. is he tendency for stats to become increasingly fragmented actors in global politics as every part of the government machine becomes entangled with its foreign counterparts and others in dealing proliferating transgovernmental and global policy network
D. is the rightful entitlement to exclusive, unqualified and supreme rule within a delimited territory