Deck 3: Power Politics
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Deck 3: Power Politics
1
Preponderance theory predicts that dramatic power imbalances are more likely to produce peace than balances of power.
True
2
The most prominent effort to implement collective security was
A)the Peace of Westphalia.
B)the United Nations.
C)the Marshall Plan.
D)the League of Nations.
A)the Peace of Westphalia.
B)the United Nations.
C)the Marshall Plan.
D)the League of Nations.
D
3
Which of the following is NOT a weakness of collective security systems?
A)It is difficult to identify the aggressor.
B)They ignore the importance of power in international politics.
C)They require nations to use force even when their national interests are not involved.
D)They are biased in favor of the status quo.
A)It is difficult to identify the aggressor.
B)They ignore the importance of power in international politics.
C)They require nations to use force even when their national interests are not involved.
D)They are biased in favor of the status quo.
B
4
When we characterize international relations as "anarchic," we mean that
A)there is no central political authority with a monopoly on the legitimate use of force.
B)international relations are chaotic.
C)there is no order in international relations.
D)we have the beginnings of a global government in the United Nations.
A)there is no central political authority with a monopoly on the legitimate use of force.
B)international relations are chaotic.
C)there is no order in international relations.
D)we have the beginnings of a global government in the United Nations.
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5
The security dilemma is the result of
A)the self-help of international anarchy.
B)collective security.
C)nuclear weapons.
D)liberalism.
A)the self-help of international anarchy.
B)collective security.
C)nuclear weapons.
D)liberalism.
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6
Collective security requires
A)the creation of a world government.
B)an agreement to aid states subject to aggression.
C)a balance of power.
D)democracy.
A)the creation of a world government.
B)an agreement to aid states subject to aggression.
C)a balance of power.
D)democracy.
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7
Because realists see international anarchy as a fundamental cause of conflict among nations, they usually call for the creation of a world government.
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8
Balance of threat theory assumes that very powerful states are automatically viewed as threatening
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9
According to constructivists, international anarchy
A)is a myth.
B)inevitably leads to insecurity and war.
C)may or may not lead to insecurity and war.
D)is preferable to world government.
A)is a myth.
B)inevitably leads to insecurity and war.
C)may or may not lead to insecurity and war.
D)is preferable to world government.
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10
In international relations, the security dilemma refers to
A)the problems of implementing collective security.
B)how security communities manage to escape the insecurities of international anarchy.
C)the difficulty of making one nation secure without making others feel less secure.
D)how unsatisfied (revisionist) states overcome the power of the hegemonic state.
A)the problems of implementing collective security.
B)how security communities manage to escape the insecurities of international anarchy.
C)the difficulty of making one nation secure without making others feel less secure.
D)how unsatisfied (revisionist) states overcome the power of the hegemonic state.
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11
When there is a reasonable expectation of non-violence among a group of nations, we refer to this as
A)a balance of power.
B)collective security.
C)a security community.
D)liberalism.
A)a balance of power.
B)collective security.
C)a security community.
D)liberalism.
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12
When nations align against the strongest state, this is known as
A)containment.
B)balancing.
C)hegemony.
D)bandwagoning.
A)containment.
B)balancing.
C)hegemony.
D)bandwagoning.
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13
According to preponderance theory,
A)the most powerful nations always align with each other.
B)a balance of power between satisfied and dissatisfied states best preserves peace.
C)the security dilemma is a myth.
D)an imbalance of power in favor of satisfied states best preserves peace.
A)the most powerful nations always align with each other.
B)a balance of power between satisfied and dissatisfied states best preserves peace.
C)the security dilemma is a myth.
D)an imbalance of power in favor of satisfied states best preserves peace.
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14
Evaluating the validity of balance of power theory is problematic because of the difficulty of measuring power.
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15
Balance of threat theory rejects the basic assumptions of realism.
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16
Balance of threat theory predicted that an anti-U.S.coalition would definitely have emerged after the Cold War.
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17
Power politics is most closely associated with a realist perspective on international politics.
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18
According to balance of power theory, other states should have aligned against the United States after World War II.
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19
According to preponderance theory,
A)the most powerful nations are the most likely to start wars.
B)dramatic imbalances of power are more peaceful.
C)balances of power tend to be more peaceful.
D)all states seek to change the status quo.
A)the most powerful nations are the most likely to start wars.
B)dramatic imbalances of power are more peaceful.
C)balances of power tend to be more peaceful.
D)all states seek to change the status quo.
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20
The decision of many nations to align with the United States instead of the Soviet Union in the early years of the Cold War is most consistent with
A)balance of power theory.
B)the principle of collective security.
C)balance of threat theory.
D)constructivism.
A)balance of power theory.
B)the principle of collective security.
C)balance of threat theory.
D)constructivism.
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21
The ______________________________ results because most of the actions that make nations feel secure make other nations feel less secure.
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22
____________________ argue that the consequences of international anarchy depend on how statesmen think about international relations.
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23
Balance of _______________ theory is most consistent with alignment patterns after World War II.
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24
Collective security is incompatible with international anarchy.
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25
Collective security systems recognize the importance of power and deterrence in international politics even though they reject the principles of power politics.Explain.
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26
According to ________________________theory, nations align based on their assessment of the power and intentions of other states.
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27
Realists believe that it is easy to form security communities under conditions of international anarchy.
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28
What are the main obstacles to implementing collective security?
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29
The United Nations was an attempt to implement the principles of ____________________.
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30
The League of Nations was an attempt to implement balance of power theory.
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31
A ______________________ is a group of states that have a reasonable expectation of mutual nonviolence.
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32
Compare and contrast how realists and constructivists view the consequences of international anarchy.
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33
_______________ theory classifies nations according to their degree of power and satisfaction.
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34
______________________ theory predicts that peace is most likely when satisfied states are more powerful than dissatisfied states.
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35
States can either ______________ against or ______________ with the most powerful states.
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36
Constructivists argue that international politics is not anarchic.
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37
________________________ is the ultimate theoretical alternative to international anarchy, though most dismiss it as unrealistic.
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38
Compare and contrast alternative perspectives on the distribution of power and the likelihood of war/peace.
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39
Power politics is most closely associated with a __________________ perspective on international relations.
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40
According to ___________, self-help is the logical result of the anarchic nature of the international system.
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41
What are security communities and how does their existence challenge realism?
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