Polit
What is the description national security policy
All the mention
Classification system for authority by Max Weber is
All the mentioned
Define the non-democratic forms of government
All the mentioned
Liberalism always divides the world into
All the mentioned
What role does 'civil society' play?
All the mentioned
During the XVII-XVIII centuries due to inconsolable situation with neighboring nations Kazakh khans gradually signed an assistant pack to form a temporary alliance against stronger enemies. Bridges & Sagintayeva (2014) also called this as "a turning point of Kazakhs' voluntary colonization". With what country they became alliances?.
All the mentioned ДОП ОТВЕТ СХОЖЕГО ВОПРОСА РАССШН ИМПАЙР
Gender is considered crucial for analysing global politics and economics, particularly with respect to issues of inequality, insecurity, and social justice. What discourse
Feminism
How many stages of overcoming oppression according to Watts and Abdul-Adil?
Five: acritical, adaptive, pre-critical, critical, liberation.
Select the argument against globalization
Globalization is merely a buzzword to denote the latest phase of capitalism
Who is involved in formulating policy proposals in liberal democracies?
Government, governmental agencies, legislators and executive branches, organizations, and interest groups.
What does Politeia mean in an ancient Greek
The community of citizen in a city/state
What is the Normative Conception (Philosophical theory of Ethical theory) of the Political Science
The concept is based on the belief that the world and its events ca be interpreted in terms of logic, purpose and ends with the help of the political theorists intuition, reasoning, insights and experiences. In other words, philosophical speculation about values
Please, describe the FIRST stage of Kazakhstan's socio-economic development after the Independence: Select one
The country failed to continue utilizing its resources and as a result of weak political and economic conditions, the country faced disastrous social and economic consequences
A variety of conditions raise obstacles or create problems for the effective accomplishment of policy
Uncertainty of policy goals, difficulty in determining causality, difficulties in data acquisition, official resistance, limited time perspective and evaluation lacks
A variety of conditions raise obstacles or create problems for the effective accomplishment of policy evaluation, such as:
Uncertainty of policy goals, difficulty in determining causality, difficulties in data acquisition, official resistance, limited time perspective and evaluation lacks influence.
What is the definition of public policy?
. Collective term for the objectives and actions of government.
Strategic defense initiative of the Reagans administration during cold war, derisively nicknamed the "Reagans Star Wars Programme " proposed to
. Develop new nonnuclear weapon systems, such as kinetic energy weapons, directed energy weapons, and microwave energy weapons
What sector is responsible for almost three-quarters of the greenhouse emission
. Energy
Please, select the sequence of the development of Western political thoughts Select one:
. Enlightenment, Anti-Enlightenment, Democracy
What concept is at a core of the Marxist tradition?
. Exploitation of working class
Mass belief system is closely connected to the...
. Ideology
One of the building blocks of ideology is political authority, which implies
. It assumes that a small group of elites know and is capable of governing on the basis of certain qualities
What is the meaning of the concept Power
. It is capacity that includes skills and techniques in the use of consent and constraint, as well as persuasions and influence, sometimes threat or coercion to gain ascendancy over other state
According to the book Why nations falil: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty" by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson, what is the biggest reason of countries' progress or regress? Select one:
. Political institutions
What does semi-democratic regime mean?
. A regime in which a substantial degree of political competition ...
What variant best describes the political institutions and economic incentives in Kazakhstan?
. All of the above
Corruption in politics
. All of the above b. Attacks the foundation of democratic institutions by distorting electoral processes c. Substantially hinders the rule of law, discourages foreign direct investments and small businesses d. Undermines democratic institutions, slows economic development, and contributes to governmental instability
Select what best suits for nations and states interactions:
. All the mentioned
State the failures of Marxism
. All the mentioned
What are the basic principles of liberal democracy?
. All the mentioned
What is a definition of communism in the Communist Manifesto by Karl Manx?
. All the mentioned
What were the basic objectives of Alash Orda according to Dave (2007)?
.c. All of the above. The development of an educational infrastructure in the Kazakh language written in Arabic script. b. Territorial autonomy for Kazakhs. d. Urgent land reform (which necessitated an immediate end to Russian land confiscation and migration into the steppe, and a return of the confiscated land to previous owners).
How many nuclear tests in Semipalatinsk tested 1949-1991
450
Rasmussen stated about a political theory as it is "Something that's focusing on tradition, inherited rights and practices, ways of doing things that have stood the test of time and attributing importers to them for that very fact.' What political theory the scholar was talking about?
Anti-Enlightenment
What term is used to describe the discriminatory social structure towards black population of South Africa in the XX century
Apartheid
To preserve a livable climate greenhouse gas emissions must to reduce .. 2050 ..
Around 50
What is the normative position in world politics?
Commitment to change the world, make the world a better place.
What are the central elements of mass belief system?
Core beliefs and values
What is "political oppression"?
Creation of material, legal, military, economic, and/or other social barriers to the fulfilment of self- determination, distributive justice, and democratic participation of definite social groups
According to the Akseleu Seidembekov, a Kazakh writer and an academic at the Institute of Literature at the Kazakh Academy of Sciences, what does the "mankurtizatsiia of the nations" mean? Select one:
De-ethnicization, cultural amnesia, the loss of group solidarity symbolized by the Kazakh aul, the demise of the rich oral tradition of the nomads, and above all, the erasure of genealogy and memory which were so central to a nomadic identity
What does hegemony mean
Domination with consent
When did entire Kazakh intelligentsa affiliated with the Alash leadership annihilated
During the Stalin terror campaigns in 1930s
Select the argument that favors globalization
Emergence of a global polity, with transnational social and political movements to solve world matters.
A definition of oppression as process is given by Mar'i (1988) is:
Institutionalized collective and individual modes of behavior through which one group attempts to dominate and control another in order to secure political, economic, and/or social advantage.
What is "political participation"?
Involvement in collective decision-making (extent to which citizens participate (or are allowed to participate) in the process of governing).
What is the democratic form of government
It is a government in which all eligible citizens have an equal say in the decisions that affect their live
What is absolutism
It is a historical term for a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute authority
What does "collectivisation" mean?
It is a policy pursued in the Soviet Union and most other communist countries, which refers to a process where private agricultural lands were seized by the state and transferred either to collective farms (kolkhoz in Russian) or state farms (sovkhoz).
Please select the right description for 'ethnic cleansing.
It is the intentional act of removing by force or threat of force any national, ethnic, religious, racial, or socioeconomically homogeneous group from a specified area of land
Select the correct definition of political participation in authoritarian states:
It typically operates through informal sectors such as social groups, art, music, literature, rather than formal channels such as political parties.
Who is considered as a founder of classical utilitarianism?
Jeremy Bentham
The Manhattan Project, The Trinity Test (July, 1945), Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings (August, 1945).
Mass media
Utilitarianism
Maximizing the greatest happiness of the greatest number
Due to governmental response to the crises and the World Bank investment, what part of the Aral sea's water level is increasing?
North
What is legitimacy? Select one:
O a lt is what boils down to moral foundations: it involves following a correct, fair, genuine, moral and ethical path
What are the economically driven types of government?
O d. All the mentioned O a. Capitalism O b. Communism O c. Socialism
Select the description of Indian caste system according to Hinduism
One should not attempt to alter ones destiny or change ones occupational or social status, but to commit life to ones current degree or estate
What is "political culture"?
Overall pattern in society of beliefs, attitudes and values towards the political system
Early Greek, Roman, Jew& Christian thinkers devised a theory of morality, right ....
Religion
What were the government responses to Asharshylyq - the Kazakh famine in 1930s?
Supporting the massive migration, since it was part of a necessary perekhod - transition Kazakhs development
The end of the Cold War marked one of the greatest turning points in modern international relations. What event marked another turning point after that
The Cuba Misslie Crisis 1962
What can be identified as the beginning of the nuclear arms race between the US and the Soviet Union?
The Manhattan Project, The Trinity Test (July, 1945), Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings (August, 1945).
What can be identified as the beginning of the nuclear arms race between the US and the Soviet Union? Select one:
The Manhattan Project, The Trinity Test Quly, 1945), Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings (August, 1945)
What is the Social Contract political theory
The idea of agreement or consent as the forming the basis for government
What best describes NON - governmental policy makers?
The individual citizen
What is globalization?
The notion that the world is a single political, economic, and social place
What does bipolarity mean
The presence or rivalry between two superpowers
Select the correct definition of the Cold War:
The rivalry between the US and the Soviet Union developed from the ceasefire lines of the World War II.
What is "political behaviour"?
The study of the way people thinks, feel, and act with regard to politics.
What are the forms of discrimination?
Threating someone unfairly or unfavorable and denying individuals or groups of people equality of treatment
How many models of policymaking in general?
Three: rational (goals set before means), incremental (goals and means are considered together), and garbage can (goals are discovered through actions).
What does linguistic imperialism mean in the context of Kazakhstan under the Soviet Union?
Widening use of Russian in daily life, work and public and provoking negative stereotypes towards the Kazakh language
The domain of political philosophy is defined by a series of classic texts, such as: Select one:
a Aristotle's Politics
The perennialist perspectives of a 'nation' view it as a product of dynamic and contentious historical process and only mirroring "society's need for cultural belonging". Therefore:
a. According to the theory "national identity", along with the nation, is socially constructed
What are the general accepted axioms of a Utalitarian States
a. All the mentioned :б. Actions are right if they promote ... c. Pleasure, or happiness, is the ... d. Everyones happiness counts equally
What is the closest definition to heteronormativity in societies?
a. The assumption that heterosexuality is and should be the norm and that only opposite-sex marriage is "naturalr
Please select the statement that does NOT favour democracy
a. all the mentioned b. Emotional manipulation of peoples mind, media misuse c. Rule of majority can degenerate into tyranny d. Democracy is ineffective unless voters educate themselves on governing decisions
What are the engines of globalization?
all
When and where the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) that arose from the experience of the World War II was signed?
b. 10 December 1948, Paris
What aspects the study of public opinion focus to understand?
b. All of the above
Please select the and socio-economic development of Kazakhstan according to Toimbek 2021
b. All the mentioned a. Sustain an evidence based planning of reforms, quality monitoring ... c. Ensure greater autonomy of public bodies and accountability... d. Large privatization processes of national companies with ...
What did the trial Adolf Eichmann a German-Austrian SS-Oberstur...
b. All the mentioned. Moral debates on whether people are able to separate means from ends c. The notion of obedience to authority d. A banality of evil
What were the basic objectives of Alash Orda according to Dave (2007)?
c. All of the above
Please select the correct sequence of policy-making stages according to Hague & Harrop (2015):
c. Initiation, Formulation, Implementation, Evaluation, Review.
What can best describe the environmental policy?
d. A wide range of governmental actions that deal with conservation or efficient use of natural
What are the types of interest groups
d. All of the mention a. think-tanks - work to shape the policy debate through research b. promotional groups advocate ideas and policies of a a more general nature c. Protective groups - work in the material interests of their members
What is "anti-Semitism"?
d. a wide range of attitudes and expressions, ...
What is the colonialism
particular relationship of domination between states, involving a wide range of interrelated strategies, including territorial occupation, population settlement, and extraction of economic resources by the colonizing state