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Poli 105 Saladino Final Exam Review All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Realism - Answer-state seeks material power and economic power 
Neorealism - Answer--States are rational unitary actors 
-States seek security not power 
-Relative Power and zero-sum 
Liberalism - Answer--Cooperation 
-Critical theory - realism and liberalism are not logical 
-absolut gains 
Neoliberalism - Answer-institutions matter 
Constructivism - Answer-based on an ideational ontology, rather than a material ontology. Thus 
constructivism is posed against both realism and liberalism 
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INS 3003 EXAM 1 FSU LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+
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INS 3003 EXAM 1 FSU LATEST UPDATE 
 
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civil war a war between citizens of the same country. 
 
cold war a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, 
and other measures short of open warfare, in particular. 
 
proxy war A war instigated by a major power that does not itself participate 
 
non-member observer state have the right to speak at the United Nation General Assembly 
meetings, but not to vote on resolutions 
 
Non-State entity Organi...
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International Politics Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Why is the analogy of a market useful for Waltz's purpose? It illustrates how an order 
that constraints the decisions of units can arise spontaneously and without an orderer 
According to Doyle, what condition sufficiently explains why liberal states don't go to war 
against each other? liberal states try to reach accommodations with other liberal states 
because liberal states are presumed to represent their citizens 
Which of the following is identified by Doyle as "the basic postulates...
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Liberal and Realist Thinkers - Detailed Notes
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This 21-page document covers 4 key liberal thinkers (Kant, Woodrow Wilson, Robert Keohane, Joseph S. Nye) and 6 key realist thinkers (Thucydides, Machiavelli, Carl von Clausewitz, Hans Morgenthau, Kenneth Waltz, John Mearsheimer)in the field of political ideologies and theories of international relations. A biography of each thinker is given alongside their key works, main ideas, quotes, and what type of thinker they are.
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AFP EXAM 2 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
What are the three key points of political realism? What is the difference between political realism and a theory of realism? - correct answer The three key points of political realism are: 1. States are the key actors; 2. States seek power; 3. States are rational. The difference between political realism and a theory of realism is: Political is how they SHOULD act; Theory is WHY states act (also known as empirical theory) 
 
What are the main elem...
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ins 3003 exam 1 fsu Questions And Answers 2024 Update A+
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civil war - Answer-a war between citizens of the same country. 
cold war - Answer-a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, 
propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare, in particular. 
proxy war - Answer-A war instigated by a major power that does not itself participate 
non-member observer state - Answer-have the right to speak at the United Nation General Assembly 
meetings, but not to vote on resolutions 
Non-State entity - Answer-Organizations with ...
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Political science Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Political science Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
Some direct democracy continues in U.S. states through ................... on issues the legislature will not handle. - Answer-Referendums 
 
What is the mandate in Political Regimes? - Answer-A representative carrying out the specific wishes of the public. 
 
A system in which the ruling party stays in power many decades cannot really be democratic. So, society mainly seek 
of ............ - Answer-Attention in power 
 
According to plur...
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PSCI 2223 Exam 1 Questions with All Correct Answers
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Two Major Variants of Realism - Answer-Neorealism, classical realism 
 
Classical Realists Explanation of Conflict - Answer-Human tendencies (greedy for power) 
State of nature is a state of war (Hobbes) 
Focuses on human nature 
 
Neorealist Explanation of Conflict - Answer-Given the "state of world anarchy" there is no reliable force to have your back if your country is threatened 
The Security Dilemma 
 
Neorealism: Means and Ends = - An...
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AFP EXAM 2 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
What are the three key points of political realism? What is the difference between political realism and a theory of realism? - correct answer The three key points of political realism are: 1. States are the key actors; 2. States seek power; 3. States are rational. The difference between political realism and a theory of realism is: Political is how they SHOULD act; Theory is WHY states act (also known as empirical theory) 
 
What are the main elem...
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INR4603 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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In realism, the distribution of military capabilities in the International system is referred to as 
____________Polarity 
According to offensive realism (Mearsheimer), the rise of China is likely to be 
peacefulFalse 
In Stephen Van Evera's Cult of the Offensive article, the escalation leading to WWI was 
mostly due to the perceived presence of windows of opportunities leading powerful countries 
to strike firstTrue 
For classical realists as Hans Morgenthau, the success of the stability o...
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