IR final exam
While slavery is outlawed virtually everywhere, many still remain in slavery-like conditions in the
sex trade
One of the more environmentally dangerous agricultural approaches to creating new land for farming is
slash-and-burn
Measures to make fossil fuel emissions mandatory were led by
small island states.
which of the following is one of the main groups that lose due to globalization?
uncompetitive domestic industries
Which major world power never ratified the Kyoto Protocol?
united states
the biggest provider of military aid in the world is
united states
The first global agreement on the first-generation of human rights, approved by the United Nations in 1948, was the
universal declaration of human rights
Spanish courts allowing arrest warrants for former Chilean President General Augusto Pinochet, even though the President's crimes occurred in Chile and not Spain, is an example of
universal jurisdiction
The result of a 2009 meeting in Copenhagen on climate change was
voluntary call to limit future temperature changes.
Violating international treaties and agreements about the proper conduct of war can lead to a person or persons being charged with
war crimes
the disappearance of the rap Sea due to human decisions is an example of the need to protect our
water supplies
one goal of sanctions that has become much less common in the last thirty years is
weakening the target states military and economy
During civil wars and insurgencies which group faces disproportionately large dangers of violations of their human rights?
women
networks like the int. food security put a particular emphasis on helping what group of farmers?
women
loans from what organizations often come with the requirement that receiving countries engage in free market reform?
world bank
____ states were most in favor of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
...
scholars estimate that what percentage of sanctions meet their goals at a modest or greater level?
5-33%
__ is the name of the organization created to represent the interest of African states
African Union
united states cuts monetary assistance to columbia b/c it believes columbia is not doing much as it should to combat the illegal drug trade. this is an example of what kind of sanction?
Aid sanction
which transnational advocacy network was reps. for bombing on the moscow metro, london underground, and US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania?
Al qaeda
Air pollution is particularly dangerous in which country, 2008 Olympics
China
what did the Kyoto protocol say about developing countries?
Developing countries must reduce emissions by half the amount of the levels recorded in 1990
Actions in Africa's Congo River Basin to preserve the fragile environmental conditions there is best an example of which of UNEP's six priority areas?
Ecosystem management
when trasnational advocacy network endorse international agreements they are engaging in which type of effect that they can have on international politics?
Encouraging and enabling cooperation
Countries in ___ have had the most success in cleaning up air pollution
Europe
which region of the world has had the most innovation and use of alternative energy sources?
Europe
the fall of the berlin wall led to a reduction of foreign aid from __ to __
Europe; Africa
The strongest of the regional efforts on human rights, including the creation of a regional Commission on Human Rights is the
European Convention on Human Rights.
what level of integration is characterized by the presence of supranational organizations?
Fourth
The UN entity created to distribute the financial resources necessary to meet emissions goals was the
Global Environmental Facility
The Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine is a think tank involved in which environmental issue?
Global climate change
What non-governmental organization started during the Cold War to monitor human rights violations by the Soviets in Eastern Europe but has since become one of the world's foremost groups in naming and shaming violators of human rights?
Human Rights Watch
__ has focused especially on combating criminal network operating in Europe and Asia, those specializing in serial murder and rape offenses, and those engaged in maritime piracy
INTERPOL
Oil for Food program me was set up to soften the impact of actions against which country?
Iraq
The United Nations first imposed sanctions, and then imposed a no-fly zone on what nation after its leader, Colonel Gaddafi, turned the military against his own civilian population?
Libya
The notion that population growth will outstrip the food supply is known as the
Malthusian Dilemma
Which of the following is NOT one of the UNEP's six priority areas?
Narcotics and illicit substance
what infectious disease was nearly wiped out in dev. countries bc of the development of a vaccine... still a prob in dev world
Polio
in 2004, the european union sanctioned the nation of Guinea with which goal in mind?
Promoting better human rights in the target state
Which group, whose activities have been captured by the Animal Planet show Whale Wars, actively engages in risky situations to prevent the hunting of whales?
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
For years, which country secretly dumped nuclear waste in the Sea of Japan as the quickest and easiest method of disposal?
The Soviet Union
which of the following best summarizes the typical reaction of leaders in states targeted by sanctions?
They tighten their grip on power and become more authoritian
What was the name of the entity created by the South African government as part of a post-apartheid effort of healing from the history of racial injustice in the country?
Truth and Reconciliation Committee
1990, which treaty came into force w/ the goal of fostering cooperation to stop the transitional illegal drug trade?
UN convention against illicit traffic in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substance
A 1972 UN conference in Stockholm created which body responsible for environmental monitoring?
UN environnemental programme
In 2010 the UN created a new organization, known as _____, to work towards gender equality and the protection of women.
UN women
Which part of the United Nations, created in 1946 and made permanent in 1953, is responsible for the human security needs of children?
UNICEF
The international organization that took the lead in safeguarding human rights after World War II was the
United Nations
Omar al-Bashir, the President of Sudan, had a warrant issued for his arrest for crimes against humanity. al-Bashir maintained that whatever happened within his country's borders fell under its jurisdiction. al-Bashir was appealing to which notion of sovereignty?
Westphalian
hegemon
a country that is the undisputed leader in its region or the world
concept of paying the original producers of goods more is known as __ trade
fair
Smart sanctions are __ regular sanctions
about as effective as
which country receives the most developmental aid in the world?
afghanistan
major shift occurred in the economies of european states in the mid- 1800s. shift was from __ to __
agriculture; industry
one economic reason that Japan attacked pearl harbor in 1941 was
an embargo that western states had placed on Japan
lack of central authority has hampered attempts to reduce fossil fuel emissions ww
anarchy
which feature of int. politics complicates sanctions b/c it allows other states to trade with the target sanctions
anarchy
which feature of international relations make it difficult to implement human right protections bc of lack of enforcement powers?
anarchy
The United Nations has determined that by 2025, nearly two-thirds of the ____ in Africa, also known as the land suitable for agricultural cultivation, will be turned to desert.
arable land
in 2003 the UN prohibited countries from selling weapons to democratic republic of the congo. ex
arms embargo
Leaders of countries of which continent in particular have argued that societal harmony and order are more important to their cultures than individual rights?
asia
an economic policy that stresses trade protectionism and intends to send the problems of protectionism to other countries is known as
beggar thy neighbor
russian and american presidents meet for a high level summit. example of what kind of relations?
bilateral
despite internal pressures to reform, the pro apartheid regime in south africa did not change until external groups in Europe, North America, and Austrila applied pressure.
boomerang model
state regimes that might be unwilling to change b/c of domestic pressure but might respond when it becomes clear that their behavior might affect their int. reputation are an illustration of an
boomerang model
international economic system set up after WWII to promote capitalism, free trade and economic growth is known as
bretton woods
network composed of toyota motor cooperation, toyota motor manufacturing of texas, those groups in Texas interested in brining toyota to texas are an example of
business TAN
Coal-based industrial plants in the American Midwest led to acid rain falling in
canada
one of the main reseaons that european colonized Aisa, Africa and the Americans was
capitalism
By reducing the number of miles we drive every day and increasing the number of miles we walk, we reduce the carbon dioxide we generate. This is an example of lowering our
carbon footprint
country x is a state where gov. controls all businesses and decides what will be produced, when and how much will reaches market. example of what type of economy?
centrally planned
one reason a country might choose to manipulate their currency to make it cheaper is
cheaper currency would boost exports and economic growth
Which country attempted to plant a "Great Green Wall" of trees to slow down desertification, though with mixed success so far?
china
families, local communities, and religious groups. ex..
civil society groups
red cross, greenpeace and habitat for humanity are examples of
civil society org.
we refer to non governmental org. that work together to serve the greater social and political good as
civil society org.
A good that benefits everyone regardless of whether they pay for their cost or maintenance is known as a(n)
collective good
__ is the situation where on country takes over another country and administers it with local bureaucracy
colonialism
Karl Marx developed an economic philosophy known as __ that promotes the radical control of a country and its economy for the equal redistribution of resources to the countries citizens
communism
which theoretical approach think the transitional advocacy network are useful b/c of their ability to help change norms and redefine the way of society is constructed?
constructivism
The international treaty that made "acts committed with the intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group" a crime is known as the
convention on genocide
n 1979, the UN General Assembly adopted which agreement that attempted to end systematic bias against women in political, economic, and social situations?
convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against
british hegemony allowed them to influence international trade in what way in the mid- 1800s
convince other states to free int. trade
control of organizations like the IMF and World Bank are based on
countries that donate more having to say
Golden Arches theory- two countries w/ mcdonalds have never gone to war w/ e/o, not accurate
countries that share cultural elements are less likely to go to war
first phase of the norms life cycle is
creating new norms
Enslaving portions of a civilian population would be considered a(n)
crime against humanity
acts of war against a civilian population are known as
crimes against humanity
in the 1990s the united states tried to place economic penalties on countries that did trade with which Caribbean island nation
cuba
which two countries are the only notable proponents of marxism left in the world today?
cuba and north korea
as of 2012 the united states has nearly comprehensive sanctions against which three sanctions?
cuba, iran and north korea
Some countries argue that "universal" human rights are really Western values and that as such the idea of them being universal is culturally biased. This is best captured by the concept of
cultural relativism
The rate of deforestation in Brazil has been ____ since 2004.
decreasing
Haiti's woodlands are almost completely gone now because they were destroyed for use as fuel and heat faster than they could be replaced. This is an example of
deforestation
united states gives a country monetary assistance to help run free and fair elections. this is an example of which type of aid
democracy aid
which type of assistance is MOST likely to come from non state sources/
democracy aid
united states gov. has played the largest role in which of the following trasnational advocacy network
democracy promotion
during the Cold War, the United States gave military aid to anticommunist countries and countries bordering communist areas. the best exemplifies which determinant of military aid?
democratic countries receive more money
Nearly a quarter of China is made up of desert and that amount increases by 1,300 square miles each year. This is an example of
desertification
the creation of new, or enlargement of exhausting, arid, dry regions is known as
desertification
sanctions that the united states imposed against cuba are an example of which goal of sanctions?
destabilizing a government in hopes of regime change
currency that has lost its value relative to other currencies is said to be
devalued
fact that afghanistan receives the most developmental aid in the world shows that
development aid is not strictly on an as needed basis
according to recent studies, in democratic countries, development aid has what affect on economic growth?
development has no relationship to economic growth
major trade war in the 1920s had what effect on global trade?
dramatically slowed global trade
which of the following best captures the historical relation between chinas economic growth and its economic system in the twentieth and twenty first centuries?
economic growth really began when china freed its economy
the evolution of the european coal and steel community into the european union shows that
economic integration can help overcome anarchy
imposed cessation of some or all economic exchange between two countries is referred to as
economic sanction
the european union and united states have cut off all trade with iran over iranian attempts to develop nuclear weaponry. example of
economic sanction
which type of trasnational advocy network primarily focuses on issues of sustainable development?
economic security oriented TANs
if an economically powerful state wished to influence an economically weaker ally, they might try to use
economic statecraft
process of giving and taking money for political purposes is called
economic statecraft
The interaction of living things and the material world around them is known as the
ecosystem
united states has a long prohibited most forms of trade with cuba. example of
embargo
transnational advocy networks help facilitate groups working across national boundaries. this illustrates which effect that they can have on int. politics?
encouraging and enabling cooperation
unofficial language of int. diplomacy
english
transitional institute and the climate action network of Europe are examples of what type of transnational advocacy network?
environmental security oriented TANS
women benefit from globalization by
facing less discrimination in hiring by multinational corporations
____ is a form of child abuse that involves cutting away part of the external genitalia of women.
femal genital mutilation
after the Iranian gov. took control of american hostages in 1979, the united rates froze all iranian bank accounts in the united states. ex. of what type of sanction
financial sanction
Rights that individuals have by virtue of existing and which governments may not violate are known as
first generation rights
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights focused most on
first generation rights
The Magna Carta, Declaration of Independence, and US Constitution espoused which type of rights?
first generation rights
nuclear matter used to make atomic weapons is known as
fissile material
Currency rates that are allowed to change minute by minute in response to supple and demand are said to
float
assistance given to a country to help grow its economy is known as
foreign aid
As we lose ____, the risk of floods and mudslides increases.
forests
2011 a new law went into place in which country outlawing any wearing of scarves covering face- direct reap. to woman stuff
france
money can be used to threaten, to persuade, and to encourage. this is an example of how money is
fungible
money is often described as the most __ form of power
fungible
Monsanto's new cotton product that proved resistant to their Roundup herbicide, which would allow farmers to increase their cotton yields, is an example of a(n)
genetically modified organism.
The Holocaust, the Khmer Rouge killings in Cambodia of ethnic minorities and ethnic cleansing in Rwanda are all examples of
genocide
which major world power found itself largely W/O overseas colonies in the early 1900s in part leading to WWI
germany
The melting of the polar ice caps is one example of complications brought on by
global climate change
the change in global temps. over the past 150 years is referred to as
global climate change
the rise in the number of named storms in the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico in recent years may be tied to
global climate change
UNs major terrorism related initiative in 2006 that sough to prevent terrorism by dealing with root causes and promoting int. cooperation was
global counter terrorism strategy
Which United Nations body is responsible for monitoring and studying global warming?
global environmental facility
the iPod, developed in the United States, manufactured in China, shipped through South Korea, and marketed and sold around the world, is an example of
globalization
which of the following global changes has had the biggest impact on the formation of transitional advocy network in the past fifty years?
globalization
Methane, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and water vapor are examples of _____ that trap the sun's heat and hold it close to the earth's surface
greenhouse gases
A 2006 report submitted by which country as part of its obligations under the CEDAW included observations about the difficulty the country was having in overcoming its patriarchal system where "the man is expected to be the breadwinner"?
guatemala
Humanitarian interventions are examples of what types of approaches to human security?
hard power
which type of trasnational advocy network primarily focuses on personal and physical well being?
health security oriented TANs
What is the name of the brutal practice of murdering women or girls that stray from societal sexually-based roles and norms?
honor killing
Recently the majority of scientists have concluded that _____ has/have been responsible for the extremity in the current global climate cycle.
human actions
one criminal Tan is based around the sale of illegally obtained __, including a large market in kidney based out of india
human organs
human rights commission was replaced in 2006 by which new UN organization?
human rights council
The concept that we should place a priority on the economic, food, health, environmental, personal, community, and political well-being of people is known as
human security
trasnational advocy networks based around nuclear non proliferation and banning land mines are examples of
human security oriented TANs
__ is an international crime that involves using people as involuntary workers, usually in the sex trade or manual labor
human trafficking
Assistance given to a state to help mitigate the effects of a disaster is known as
humanitarian aid
UN authorized intrusions into Bosnia, Somalia, Rwanda, and other countries to protect endangered civilians are examples of
humanitarian interventions
Germany suffered from __ in the years after WWI. at times the price of bread would increase ten times its amount over the course of a single day
hyperinflation
___ can be particularly destabilizing for governments. as prices continue upward, citizens feel like they are no longer able to afford basic staples; dissatisfaction w/ the gov. increases as well
hyperinflation
sanctions that reduce or completely cut off goods coming into and or out of a target country are known as
import/export sanction
united states places an embargo on Cuban sugar. This is an example of what type of sanction?
import/export sanction
what type of sanction is likely to cause prices to rise in the sender country?
import/export sanction
Both the European Union and member states tie some foreign aid to a target state's ability to democratize and protect human rights. This is an example of what sort of enforcement mechanism for human rights?
incentives
foreign aid has __ population in the past fifty years
increased at a faster rate than
number of transnational advocy networks has
increased over time
In the past few years, food prices have been ___ worldwide.
increasing
global temperatures overall have been ___ over the past 150 years
increasing
A leak at a Union Carbide plant in which country in 1984 exposed over half a million people to deadly gases?
india
shift from agriculture to industrial production in the 1800s was known as the
industrial revolution
organization resp. for monitoring compliance with nuclear non proliferation is the
international atomic energy agency
We refer to the emerging international system based on the norms of democracy and human rights as
international civil society
financial assists of groups like Al- Qaeda were frozen by which international treaty?
international convention for the suppression of the financing of terrorism
Universal jurisdiction is what empowers which international organization?
international criminal court
people who are accused of genocide, war crimes, or crimes against humanity can be tried in the
international criminal court
what is the name of the american program used to increase foreign military cooperation with the united states?
international military education and training
b/c of large amounts of borrowing and a decliing economy, the nation of Atlantis is unable to make debt payments. the int. org. they would turn to for a SHORT term emergency loan is the
international monetary fund
One major concern among U. S. policymakers when it comes to signing international treaties such as the UN's Convention on Genocide is that
it compromises U. S. sovereignty.
one problem with the general agreement on tariffs and trade (GATT)
it could not enforce agreements among members
Arabic term for holy war is
jihad
what percentage of the united state budget is spent of foreign aid?
less than 1%
since end of Cold war, what has become the dominant form of economic theory
liberal capitalism
which economic theory believes that state and private businesses should be separate as possible?
liberal capitalism
the economic ideas of Adam Smith and David Ricardo, among others, form the foundation of which theory?
liberal economic policy
Which theory is most optimistic about the ability of agreements like the Kyoto Protocol to solve global climate change?
liberalism
which theoretical approach thinks that trasnational advocy network are useful especially as they facilitate cooperation in the international system?
liberalism
Which theories think that global climate change is solvable?
liberalism and constructivism
a situation where a gov. runs out of cash is unable to make a minimum payments on its debt is known as
liquidity crisis
WTO ruling that the american congress could not restrict imports of Venezuelan gasoline, even if the country felt that gasoline to be environmentally unfriendly is an example of which downside of globalization?
loss of democratic governance
Despite state attempts to slow down deforestation, many find it difficult because
lumber is economically valuable.
The ____, signed in 1215, noted that freemen could not be imprisoned without legal justification or a judgment by one's peers
magna carta
Albert Hirschman argues that countries should structure their trade in such a way as to
make states dependent on them
Losing biodiversity is particularly damaging to
medical researchers
British gov provided charter to various companies that gave them monopolies on trade in certain parts of the world. the gov. also give these companies exclusive access to sell to their colonies. companies would then share part of their revenue w/ the british gov. ex of
mercantilism
economic theory behind early colonialism
mercantilism
extracting raw materials and precious metals of captured territory proved a major benefit of what economic approach?
mercantilism
which economic theory most clearly believes that money is the root of all power?
mercantilism
london was the central city of the british empire. example of
metrpole
1997, the clintion administration certified __ as cooperating in the War on Drugs, a questionable decision guided mostly by trade concerns
mexico
most controversial form of aid is..
military aid
in 2000 the united nations issued a series of eight directives or targets that it hoped the world reach in the next fifteen years. those collectively are known as the
millennium development goals
Atlantis and Midgar sign an agreement where each country promises to offer the other the lowest tariff rates available. examples of what type of agreement?
most favored nation
the preferential trading status that members of the general agreement on tariffs and trade gave to each other was known as
most favored nation
process of calling out violators of an international norm in some public arena is known as
naming and shaming
which entity, funded by the united stats congress, provides grants to pro democracy groups located abroad?
national endowment for democracy
One reason for the reason changes in food prices is
new innovations in production have increased supplies.
Despite an abundance of natural resources and a diversified economic base, Africa's most populous country, ________, has suffered from corruption and ethnic violence and has not grown in the way many would have expected.
nigeria
Attempts to build a dam on what river in Egypt caused untold damage to the environment and health?
nile
transational advocacy networks must include
non gov. actors
countries that place safety restrictions on what can be imported are engaging in a form of an
non tariff barrier
Groups like Friends of the Earth, Worldwatch, and the Sierra Club are examples of
non-governmental organizations
int. shock and outrage about the united states treatment of detainees after 9/11. often in violation of the geneva conventions, shows that treatment of prisoners is at what stage of a norms life cycle?
norm internalization
transnational advocy network seek to create or change
norms
phase of a norms life cycle when the number of people sharing a value increases to the point that it gets on the international agenda is known as
norms cascade
routine pattern by which norms change is known as
norms life cycle
most important physical resource on the planet...
oil
what is the name of the international group, composed of 34 member states that promoted liberal economic and political reforms?
organization for economic cooperation and development
international organization composed of states in the north and south american continents is the
organization of american states
international narcotics, sex and slave trade networks are examples of
organized crime TANs
al qaeda founder
osama bin laden
if you care passionately about a certain issue and spend time working to try to affect change in the political arena
policy entrepreneur
people who define or frame an issue in ways designed to persuade others to accept that values or goals they are pressing as legitimate ones for the public arena are known as
policy entrepreneurs
Grassroots rebellions against repressive governments are known as
populist revoltuions
the 1979 rebellion in iran in which the people overthrew the repressive gov. of the shah is an example of an...
populist revolution
economic integration can lead to what type of peace?
positive peace
in addition to NOT being at war, the united states and canada actively trade and support one another in the int. system...
positive peace
what development has made financial sanctions more difficult in the past thirty years?
proliferation of off shore banks
we refer to an economic policy of blocking or restricting trade from other countries in order to provide advantages to domestic industries as
protectionism
deforestion in Brazil has destroyed__ one of earths most important souces of biodiversity and generators of oxygen
rain forest
Russia continues highly inefficient and environmentally unfriendly oil and gas exploration because sales of such are a major economic boost to the nation. This is best an example of which theory's pessimism about global climate change being solvable?
realism
Which theory would be most opposed to the creation of the International Criminal Court?
realism
despite the efforts of many trans. advocacy network to promote free and fair democratic reelections in russia, they have failed to do so. this best fits which theoretical view of transitional advocacy networks
realism
transational advocy network is
recurring
we refer to people who are displaced from their homes due to conflict as
refugees
solar, hydroelectric and wind are examples of what type of energy?
renewable
some criticize transnational adovxy networks for having which bias?
representing western values
Attempts to repair damage done to victims of human rights violations, often by allowing victims a voice in the resolution of their grievances is known as
resorative justice
_____ is the international norm that states must safeguard their people from harm; and that if they cannot, the international community must step in to ensure safety.
responsibility to protect
Canada's creation of a new province, Nunavut, where native peoples could govern themselves is an example of
restorative justice
A 1917 revolution in which European country promised a "worker's paradise" that would have provided second-generation rights to every person?
russia
the first country to experience a socialist revolution, in 1917, was
russia
the main reason that countries use sanctions regardless of their questionable effectiveness is b/c
sanctions help to signal their thoughts to the target countries and other countries
United States has kept which middle eastern countries ruling royal family in power with copious amounts of military aid
saudi arabia
rights to education and healthcare are examples of which generation of rights?
second generation right
The most expensive "generation" of human rights for states to provide for society is
second generation rights
karl marx was Prozent of which generation of rights?
second generation rights
business Tans, terrorist Tans and organized crime Tans are all examples of
self oriented TANs
transnational advocy networks that primarily benefit others are known as
self oriented TANs
Sanctions used against banks in Macao that did business with north korea, which had the goal of affecting Kim Jong II but not the general populace of north korea, is an example of
smart sanctions
targeting specific individuals thought to be responsible for a regimes human rights abuses and then trying to cut off economic benefits to them is known as
smart sanctions
naming states that violate human rights norms and then publicly shaming then on the int. stage is an example of what sort of enforcement mechanism for human rights?
soft power
agreeing to abide by the rulings of the world trade organization, member states sacrifice part of their
sovereignty
most frequent target of trasnational advocy networks are
states
most favored nation status meant that...
states were guaranteed the lowest available tariff rate
major international concern over terrorism in the 1970s and 80s focused on
stopping plane hijackings
united state giving aid to Mexico and Colombia to combat the illegal drug trade is an example of
strategic donation
there are more cases of HIV/AIDs in which region
sub saharan africa
housing bust in the united states in 2008 was driven in part by __ loans
subprime
organization that has authority over other states is known as an __ org
supranational
Attempts to promote economic growth that minimizes damage to the environment is known as
sustainable development
a tax on products imported from one country into another is called an
tarriff
int. networks intent on overthrowing the exhausting social and political order and replace it with something more to their liking are known as
terroist TANs
Modern environmental movement is often dated to the release of Rachel Carsons silent Spinr in which decade
the 1960s
one important determinant of how much humanitarian aid a country receives is...
the amount of media coverage
one of the oldest non gov. org, influential even in the pre westphalian period is
the catholic church
one of the major factors affecting the success of humanitarian aid is
the corruption of the receiving country
which of the following most accurately summarizes the historical relationship between trade and war?
the more countries trade less likely they are to go to war
Which of the following best summarizes the relationship b/t development aid and economic growth?
the relationship is complex and may depend on the type of government receiving the aid
when we speak of broadening of globalization, we mean
the speed of globalization to new countries
According to the notion of Westphalian sovereignty, who has responsibility for the effects of an environmental disaster within the boundaries of a state?
the state
Which of the following is NOT a determinant of military aid according to the text?
the target state must be able to help the sender
The biggest producer of fossil fuel emissions per capita is
the united states
which type of trasnational advocy group is normally associated with the phrase "the greater good"?
there oriented TANs
which of the following best summarizes the impact sanctions have on targeted states economy?
they impose substantial costs on the targets states economy
genocide is most clearly a violation of which generation of human rights?
third generation rights
rights needed to protect unpopular or minority groups from majority oppression are known as..
third generation rights
which generation o human rights emerged in response to the holocaust?
third generation rights
which type of sanction has the greatest chance of being used against ones allies?
third party sanction
targeting sanctions against a neutral country that does business with the primary target of the sanctions is known as
third- party sanction
worst effects of environmental change will not be seen for decades, but to successfully combat these effects, changes must be made now
time horizon problem
a situation in which many or most engage in protectionism is known as
trade war
A village has a common pasture that everyone is allowed to use for their livestock. Because no one owns the pasture, each person has an incentive to let their livestock eat as much as they can. Because of this the pasture is barren within a year
tragedy of the commons
Collective goods are at the heart of the ________.
tragedy of the commons
Pollution, deforestation, and desertification are examples of the
tragedy of the commons
gaint floating garbage in the pacific ocean unlikely to be cleaned up
tragedy of the commons
___ are often responsible for monitoring states' compliance w/ established international norms, such as the work done by human rights org.
transational advocacy network
network involving reciprocal, voluntary actions across national borders by int. and national gov. actors, domestic and int. nongovernmental actors, social movements and individuals are known as
transnational advovcy network
international criminal court is and example of
trasnational advocy network
Women generally did not receive full political rights in most developed countries until which century?
twentieth
you are the economic advisor to the president of a small, economically developing nation. your nation would like a loan to be able to construct more roads in the hope that easier and more reliable transportation will spur economic growth. the international organization that you would request such a loan from would be
world bank
Which theory has a difficult time explaining the creation of the International Criminal Court because many of the economically developed (or core) states supported its creation despite the fact that this gave periphery states the ability to prosecute their citizens?
world system theory
several countries believed that the United States was engaging in unfair trade practices in levying very high tariffs. Those countries successfully appealed to which int. org to get the U.S. to back down?
world trade org
1995 the vernal agreement on tariffs and trade was replaced by the
world trade organization
movement to form a jewish homeland in palestine was known as
zionism