Deck 23: Regionalism in International Affairs

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The EU is the only place in the world so far where integration has gone beyond a regional organization to produce a new form of regional governance.
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The European Union encompassed 12 member states by 2007.
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Recent years have seen a resurgence of major powers' promotion of regional frameworks to pursue spheres of interest or influence.
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Supranationalism implies the creation of common institutions having independent decision-making authority.
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One reason states decide to pursue regional integration is because of the 'management of internationalization', which is defined as the need for newly independent states to settle down in their relations (1) among themselves, (2) with the former colonial power, and (3) with other, often rival, powers.
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The emergence of the European Union developed from what was initially a purely West European creation born of the desire for reconciliation between…

A) France and Germany.
B) Germany and Britain.
C) Britain and France.
D) Eastern and Western Europe.
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Regionalism in Asia has been strongly shaped by…

A) Relations among major Asian powers.
B) Major Asian powers' relations with the United States.
C) Major Asian powers' relations with Russia.
D) All of the options given are correct.
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The European Council meets in…

A) London.
B) The Hague.
C) Brussels.
D) Paris.
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What treaty embodied the critical turning point for the European Union by establishing monetary union?

A) Rome Treaties, 1957.
B) Maastricht Treaty, 1992.
C) Nice Treaty, 2000.
D) Constitutional Treaty, 2004.
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The Court of Justice of the EU meets in:

A) Strasbourg.
B) Brussels.
C) Paris.
D) Luxembourg.
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The EU's multilevel system of governance does not include what types of actors?

A) Sub-state.
B) National.
C) Non-national.
D) Supranational.
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According to this chapter, there is no paradox between regionalism and ___________.

A) globalization.
B) inter-state conflict.
C) mistrust between former enemies.
D) Eastern Europe.
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Which region does this chapter identify as a paradox for trends in regionalism?

A) Europe.
B) Asia.
C) North America.
D) Central America.
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In 2003, ASEAN agreed to form what by 2020?

A) A security community, an economic community, and a socio-cultural community.
B) A regional institution.
C) A socio-cultural and an economic community.
D) An alliance.
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What does the OAU (now the AU) stand for?

A) Organization of Asian Unity.
B) Organization of the American Unity.
C) Organization of African Unity.
D) Organization of Australian Unity.
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Deck 23: Regionalism in International Affairs
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The EU is the only place in the world so far where integration has gone beyond a regional organization to produce a new form of regional governance.
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The European Union encompassed 12 member states by 2007.
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Recent years have seen a resurgence of major powers' promotion of regional frameworks to pursue spheres of interest or influence.
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Supranationalism implies the creation of common institutions having independent decision-making authority.
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One reason states decide to pursue regional integration is because of the 'management of internationalization', which is defined as the need for newly independent states to settle down in their relations (1) among themselves, (2) with the former colonial power, and (3) with other, often rival, powers.
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The emergence of the European Union developed from what was initially a purely West European creation born of the desire for reconciliation between…

A) France and Germany.
B) Germany and Britain.
C) Britain and France.
D) Eastern and Western Europe.
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Regionalism in Asia has been strongly shaped by…

A) Relations among major Asian powers.
B) Major Asian powers' relations with the United States.
C) Major Asian powers' relations with Russia.
D) All of the options given are correct.
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The European Council meets in…

A) London.
B) The Hague.
C) Brussels.
D) Paris.
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What treaty embodied the critical turning point for the European Union by establishing monetary union?

A) Rome Treaties, 1957.
B) Maastricht Treaty, 1992.
C) Nice Treaty, 2000.
D) Constitutional Treaty, 2004.
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The Court of Justice of the EU meets in:

A) Strasbourg.
B) Brussels.
C) Paris.
D) Luxembourg.
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The EU's multilevel system of governance does not include what types of actors?

A) Sub-state.
B) National.
C) Non-national.
D) Supranational.
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According to this chapter, there is no paradox between regionalism and ___________.

A) globalization.
B) inter-state conflict.
C) mistrust between former enemies.
D) Eastern Europe.
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Which region does this chapter identify as a paradox for trends in regionalism?

A) Europe.
B) Asia.
C) North America.
D) Central America.
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In 2003, ASEAN agreed to form what by 2020?

A) A security community, an economic community, and a socio-cultural community.
B) A regional institution.
C) A socio-cultural and an economic community.
D) An alliance.
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What does the OAU (now the AU) stand for?

A) Organization of Asian Unity.
B) Organization of the American Unity.
C) Organization of African Unity.
D) Organization of Australian Unity.
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