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IB Global Politics Exam 2023 Questions with correct Answers IB Global Politics Terms, Concepts, and Ideas Questions and Answers IB Global Politics Exam Revision - past essay IB Global Politics Exam 2023 with complete solutions IB Global Politics Concepts and Theories IB Global Politics Power, Sov...

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IB Global Politics Exam 2023 Questions with correct Answers

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Realism - Answer- is an approach to the study and practice of international politics. It emphasizes the role of the nation-state and makes a broad assumption that all nation-states are motivated by national interests, or, at best, national interests disguised as moral concerns. Liberalism - Answe...

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IB Global Politics Terms, Concepts, and Ideas Questions and Answers

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state - Answer- self-governing political entity with sovereignty and characteristics that include territrory, population, organization and recognition. Universally, it is the highest political organization. Failed State - Answer- A state characterized by social, political, and economic failure. ...

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IB Global Politics Exam Revision - past essay questions with 100% correct answers

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Examine the claim that the significance of military power is diminishing in contemporary global politics. - Answer- Rise of smart power Cyber power Economic interdependence Social power and diplomacy Soft power Discuss the impact of NGOs, MNCs, and international organizations on state soverei...

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IB Global Politics Exam 2023 with complete solutions

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What is power? - Answer- The ability to affect change What important global politics term did Joseph Nye coin? - Answer- Soft Power What is soft power? - Answer- The ability to make others want what you want According to the constitutive theory of statehood, in order to become a state, they...

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IB Global Politics Concepts and Theories Exam Review 2023

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State - Answer- Must have a population, governing body, territory and recognition by other states Nation - Answer- A large body of people united by common descent, history or culture and language inhabiting a particular terrirtory Nation State - Answer- A State that most citizens share or are ...

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Soft Power - Answer- The ability to make friends and influence people not through military might but through attractive assets. Notably culture, education, values and language. Hard Power - Answer- the use of military or economic force to influence behavior Multilateralism - Answer- multiple c...

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Semester One Final Exam Study Guide- IB Global Politics Questions with correct Answers

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Realism - Answer- is an approach to the study and practice of international politics. It emphasizes the role of the nation-state and makes a broad assumption that all nation-states are motivated by national interests, or, at best, national interests disguised as moral concerns. Liberalism - Answe...

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Semester One Final Exam Study Guide- IB Global Politics updated 2023

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Green Politics - Answer- is a theory in international relations is a sub-field of international relations theory which concerns international environmental cooperation. Power - Answer- the means by which a state or other actor wields or can assert actual or potential influence or coercion relativ...

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IB Global politics sl/hl Exam 2023

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States - Answer- a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government. State-centric - Answer- current world system wherein states are the principal actors with no overarching authority to make rules, settle disputes and provide protection State-system - An...

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Global Politics IB ( Key Concepts ) Exam Questions and Answers

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Power - Answer- Power is a central concept in the study of global politics and a key focus of the course. Power is used to effect change, rather than being viewed as a unitary or independent force. Sovereignty - Answer- Sovereignty characterizes a state's independence, it's control over territo...

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IB GLOBAL POLITICS - CASE STUDIES (ALL UNITS) Questions and Answers

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UNIT 1 POWER AND SOVEREIGNTY - KOSOVO 2008 - Answer- Kosovo was a province of Serbia Muslim Albanians are 90% of population Wanted to separate from Serbia - claimed persecution by Serbia Unilaterally declared independence International Court of Justice upheld their decision Themes: hard power, ...

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IB Global Politics (Power) Exam with complete solutions

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Hard Power - Answer- using the strength of a country to achieve goals through force. Hard power is focused on the use of military force. For example, the US took military action against the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq during 2014. Soft Power - Answer- The reliance on diplomacy and negotiation...

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IB Global Politics Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations Exam 2023

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Hegemonic Stability Theory - Answer- Reduces Anarchy, Trading system, universal enforcement of rules Realism - Answer- Macheavelli --> (Might makes right, feared > loved). Power, Anarchy, Self interest, selfishness. War is rational Elements of Power - Answer- Capabilities, Armed Force, S...

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IB Global Politics Paper 2 Exam Questions and Answers

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Realism - Answer- Attempts to explain the world as it is in reality - rather than describing the world as we would like it to be. This means that realism can sometimes be seen as ignoring the moral or ethical implications of a particular event such as a territorial conflict. Liberalism - Answer- ...

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IB Global Politics Unit 1 ( power and sovereignty) Exam

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political issue - Answer- any question of global interactions that permit and call for critical examination global level - Answer- events and trends that have far- reaching and long- term impact across the globe example: economic globalization, climate change national level - Answer- geograph...

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IB Global Politics Development Exam Questions with correct Answers

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development - Answer- a sustained increase in the standard of living within a society Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - Answer- physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization socio-political - Answer- combining social and political factors GDP - Answer- Gross Domestic Produc...

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IB Global Politics Vocab (units 1-4) Exam 2023

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Realism - Answer- an approach to politics that emphasizes the role of the nation-state and makes a broad assumption that all nation-states are motivated by national interests, or, at best, national interests disguised as moral concerns. Liberalism - Answer- a theory founded on the natural goodnes...

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IB Global Politics -- Peace and Conflict Exam Questions and Answers

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Types of conflict - Answer- Non-violent -peaceful demonstrations, strikes, political campaigns, diplomacy, trade war- and violent -terrorist attacks, civil war, interstate war (between states), insurgency or guerrilla war, genocide. Conflict Misconceptions - Answer- 1. conflict is caused by a sin...

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IB Global Politics Concepts and Theories Exam Questions with correct Answers

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State - Answer- Must have a population, governing body, territory and recognition by other states Nation - Answer- A large body of people united by common descent, history or culture and language inhabiting a particular terrirtory Nation State - Answer- A State that most citizens share or are ...

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IB global politics theories/conceptual frameworks/terms Exam 2023

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Realism - Answer- Realists in global politics view the world in competitive terms. In a realist view, global politics is dominated by states acting in their own self-interest, prioritizing, first and foremost, national security. Relations between states are heavily influenced by the amount of pow...

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Global Politics Unit 1 Exam Revision Questions and Answers

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POWER - Answer- the ability to influence or control the actions of others. FORMAL POWER - Answer- power vested in structural institutions and the authority that is associated with these (eg. Government, employment relationships) NON-FORMAL POWER - Answer- the degree of influence and ability to...

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IB Global Politics HL - Relevant Theories Exam Questions with correct Answers

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Hyperglobalists - Answer- Argue that the state is a hollowed out institution and has become redundant. Post-sovereign governance - Answer- The rise of globalization means that the state inevitably becomes less important as a single actor. Cosmopolitanism - Answer- The advance of globalization ...

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IB Global Politics - Unit 1 (General, Power, Sovereignty, Interdependence, Legitimacy) Exam Questions and Answers

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States (US, CAN, CHINA, etc.) - Answer- independently organized countries that have power and the ability to influence other states MNCs (multinational companies) - Answer- An organization that manufactures and markets products in many different countries and has multinational stock ownership and...

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IB GLOBAL POLITICS - UNIT 1 POWER, SOVEREIGNTY EXAM

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POWER - Answer- the ability of one person/country to get another person/country to act in accordance with the first person's intentions HARD POWER - Answer- The reliance on coercive economic and military strength to solve international problems. SOFT POWER - Answer- The reliance on diplomacy ...

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Global Politics - human rights IB Exam Questions with correct Answers

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Positive rights - Answer- Protected by authority. "Freedom to" Healthcare/education Negative rights - Answer- Do not require intervention. "Freedom from" Discrimination/slavery UDHR - Answer- United Nations declaration of human rights. Adopted 1948. Generations of rights - Answer- ...

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