A. The creation of regional parliaments
B. Human rights conventions must be entrenched into national parliaments and monitored by a new International Court of Human Rights.
C. Reform and/or replacement of the UN with a more accountable global parliament
D. All of the above
A. Constructivism
B. Feminism
C. Peace studies
D. Hegemonic stability theory
A. the validation of wrong decisions.
B. polling.
C. the result of increased public support for government leaders during wartime.
D. the public promotion of a government’s official line.
A. Postmodern peace
B. Common peace
C. Positive peace
D. Anti-militarism
A. the concept of balance of power, which relies on states balancing each other through roughly equivalent military might.
B. the concept of separate, autonomous actors.
C. the belief that state cannot assess their interests via a cost-benefit analysis.
D. the assumption that women are just as prone to violence as men.
A. the breakup of Yugoslavia
B. It has never been successful.
C. Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait
D. the genocide in Rwanda
A. norm entrepreneurs.
B. collective security agreements.
C. statesmen and diplomats.
D. peace studies theorists.
A. ordering goals by importance precedes listing alternatives to achieve goals.
B. investigating the consequences of alternatives precedes ordering goals by importance.
C. ordering goals by importance precedes clarifying goals.
D. there is no emphasis on the relative costs and benefits of each option.
A. a central plank of liberal internationalist thought.
B. that liberal polities exhibit restrain in their relations with other liberal polities.
C. that liberal polities are imprudent in relations with authoritarian states.
D. all of the above.