Globalization and the Post-Cold-war Order
Globalization and the Post-Cold-war Order Subcategories
Globalization and the Post-Cold-war Order
What is meant by minimum order?

A. Any regular or discernible pattern of relationships that are stable over time, or may additionally refer to a condition that allows certain goals to be achieved
B. A view of international order that is concerned with peace and stability, rather than with the attainment of other values, such as justice
C. A distribution of power among a number (at least three) of major powers or ‘poles’
D. The regular patterns of interaction between states, but without implying any shared values between them. This is distinguished from the view of a ‘society’ of states

What is meant by ‘world order’?

A. The order in which states have acquired power throughout history
B. The international convention on order and security
C. Using individual human beings as units (not states), it assesses the degree of order on the basis of the delivery of certain kinds of goods for humanity as a whole
D. The same as international order

All issues of identity have emerged only in the aftermath of the cold-war. Identity politics were invented after the end of the cold war.

A. True
B. False
C. It depends on the theoretical approach that is used in the analysis
D. It depends on the historical background of the identity

What is meant by ‘internationalization’?

A. A cross-over of a theory from domestic to international settings
B. High levels of interaction and interdependence, most commonly with regard to the world economy
C. The spread of European languages internationally
D. None of the above

What is meant by global governance?

A. A system that works as a world government, with a constitution, legal system, and law enforcement
B. A system regulated by a dominant leader
C. A loose framework of global, both institution and normative that constrains conduct
D. Institutional pattern in the relationship between states