Foreıgn Polıcy Analysıs Ara 10. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 5 Soru1.Soru
What is the main difference of the decision making approach from other analyses of foreign policy?
Its focus on the processes instead of outcomes |
Its focus on the outcomes instead of processes |
Its focus on the indicators instead of processes |
Its focus on the decisions instead of regulations |
Its focus on the outcomes instead of procedures |
The main difference of the decision making approach from other analyses of foreign policy is its focus on the processes instead of outcomes.
2.Soru
Which one of the following countries has the highest human development rank according 2016 Human Development Index?
Australia |
Switzerland |
Norway |
Germany |
Singapore |
Norway has the highest human development rank according 2016 Human Development Index
3.Soru
"It would not be entirely correct to say that the agents always exactly and entirely understand the environment in which the policy will be carried out. The decision maker perceives the structure in a certain way". This subjective view of the environment is called:
Operational milieu. |
Psychological milieu. |
Operational analysis. |
Capability milieu. |
Capability structure. |
As no biological organism can efficiently pursue its needs and continue its survival denying the habitat that it lives in, the states will find it extremely hard to survive in the international environment by disregarding the constraints and opportunities presented by the structure of the international system. Furthermore, it would not be entirely correct to say that the agents always exactly and entirely understand their environment. The decision maker perceives the structure in a certain way. Harold and Margret Sprout call this subjective view of the environment as the “psychological milieu”, while the actual environment in which the policy will be carried out is called the “operational milieu”.
4.Soru
Holsti defines national role performance as:
The policymakers’ own definitions of the general kinds of decisions, commitments, rules and actions suitable to their state. |
Duties or special responsibilities that a government perceives for itself in its relation to states in a particular region with which it identifies. |
The general foreign policy behaviour of governments which includes patterns of attitudes, decisions and commitments toward other states. |
The policymakers’ own definitions of the functions, if any, their state should perform on a continuing basis in the international system. |
A specific commitment to support the policies of another government. |
Holsti defines national role performance as the general foreign policy behaviour of governments which includes “patterns of attitudes, decisions, responses, functions and commitments toward other states.”
5.Soru
Based on the cognitive school of thought, which of the below is not an influential factor in making decisions?
Subjective perceptions |
Emotions |
Cost-benefit anaysis |
Group pressure |
Status of the group members |
Option C is a consideration of the Rational Actor Model, but the others are of the cognitive school of thought. the correct option is C.