Fragile states often pose an international threat because:
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They can serve as a haven for terrorists |
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Diseases can spread from these states to nearby countries |
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Transnational crime can grow within the fragile state |
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All of the above |
A large group of influential interest groups including labor unions, environmental activists, and farmers convinces Japan to reject a trade deal with India. This is an example of:
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The rational model of decision-making |
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Track-two diplomacy |
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The pluralist model of decision-making |
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The bureaucratic model of decision-making |
Kurdistan, a state containing the Kurdish nation, is a clear example of a nation-state. True or False?
True
False
Which of the following is not an example of “smart sanctions?”
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Sanctions targeting all of Iraq |
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Sanctions targeting Iran’s state-controlled gas company |
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Sanctions targeting Kim Jong Un |
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Sanctions targeting Russian government officials |
The growing integration of the world’s politics, economics, and culture is often referred to as:
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Transnationalism |
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Organizational politics |
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Satisficing |
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Globalization |
1.Fragile states often pose an international threat because: Transnational crime can grow within the fragile state
2. A large group of influential interest groups including labor unions, environmental activists, and farmers convinces Japan to reject a trade deal with India. This is an example of : The pluralist model of decision-making
3. Kurdistan, a state containing the Kurdish nation, is a clear example of a nation-state : False
4. Which of the following is not an example of “smart sanctions?” : Sanctions targeting Kim Jong Un
5. The growing integration of the world’s politics, economics, and culture is often referred to as : Globalization
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