Introduction to International Relations Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #636242

I. It requires the presence of multiple sovereign states. II. Regular relations and interactions of states must exist as a part of a system. III. States must act while being bound by shared rules and norms that bring them together. IV. States that violate rules and norms must be intervened using military immediately. According to Hedley Bull, which of the above are the defining characteristics of an international system?


only I and II

only I an III

only II and III

I, II, and IV

I, II, and III


Yanıt Açıklaması:

Hedley Bull underlines the formation of an international society as one of the patterns of relationships based upon mutual rules and institutions that have been set from interactions among those actors having a specific kind of sovereignty.

According to Bull, an international system has three defining characteristics:

1. First, it requires the presence of multiple sovereign states.

2. Second, regular relations and interactions of these states must exist as a part of a system.

3. Third, these states must act while being bound by shared rules and norms that bring them together. The correct answer is E.

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