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Which of these statements best defines social constructivism?
Social constructivism argues that security can be constructed, and that the human world is not given or natural but instead is a product of human actors.
2
The writings of Grotius, Kant, and Bentham contains the seeds of core liberal ideas, particularly that ____.
reason can deliever freedom and justice in international realations.
3
A(n)_____ system is sometimes called a(n) _____.
unpolar; hegemony
4
Which of the following refers to a country?
A territorial unit controlled by a single state
5
The academic perspective called ____realism is focused on the abilities of individual leaders and human nature.
classical
6
The academic realism that emerged after the end of World War I was based on an interpretation of the works of which writers?
Machiavelli and Hobbes
7
Which of the following writers is most closely associated with the liberal tradition in political thoughts?
John Loke
8
How did constructivism offer new insight into the study of international relations?
It demonstrated how attention to norms and states' identities could help uncover previously neglected issues
9
According to Huang and Kang, the bellist approach cannot explain state formation in East Asia. what was the way in which East Asian countries made centrally administered states?
Emulation
10
With which writer do you associate the phrase 'anarchy is what states make of it' ?
Alexander Wendt
11
The lineage of classical realism is said to have begun with _____.
Thucydides.
12
Richard Cobden's belief that ___ would create a more peaceful world order is a core idea of nineteenth-century liberalism.
Free trade
13
The theory of liberalism holds that free trade, democracy, and the rule of law must ____.
begin within a state.
14
The Treaty of Versalies was the critical event that generated sovereign states in Europe. True of False?
False
15
Which of the following does not constitute a fundamental ontological principle of social constructivism?
Anarchy is an inescapable feature of the international system.
16
For Charles Tilly, which model best represents how European states operate?
A protection racket
17
Which background factors sponsor the rise of constructivism?
The end of the cold war, which triggered the prominence of non-traditional security issues, transnationism, and human rights.
18
Structural realists like Waltz argue that interstate conflict is due to ____ and ____.
a lack of authority; relative power
19
Which of the following is NOT a basic value that states are expected to uphold?
Efficiency
20
What was the primary expression of the idealist order during the interwar period of 1919-1939?
League of nations