Foreıgn Polıcy Analysıs Final 3. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
I- Citizens of the state managing the propaganda
II-Citizens of friendly nations
III- Citizens of neutral or unrelated countries
IV- Citizens of the enemy states
V- Wider general international and domestic public
Which of the above are among the targets of international propaganda?
Only I |
I and II |
I, II and III |
I, II, III and IV |
I, II, III, IV and V |
The targets of international propaganda are citizens of the state managing the propaganda; citizens of friendly nations; citizens of neutral or unrelated countries; citizens of the enemy states, and wider general international and domestic public.
2.Soru
Which one of the following countries has adopted an isolationist foreign policy?
Turkey |
Spain |
Germany |
North Korea |
China |
Another country that has adopted an isolationist foreign policy is North Korea. Here, the logic of fragility is more prevailing than the logic of selfsufficiency even though the Pyongyang regime has put the logic of self-sufficiency at the center of its national interests since the end of the Korean War in 1953.
3.Soru
Which of the following countries has adopted a neutral foreign policy?
The USA |
Germany |
France |
Austria |
China |
The best would arise if the neutrality claims of states were recognized by international agreements. Austria offers the best example in this regard. Neutrality claims being recognized by international agreements and sanctified by international law would likely prove more resilient than unilateral decisions to that matter. The correct answer is D.
4.Soru
What does 'sovereignty' mean?
The psychological warfare used on a country. |
The propaganda techniques used on other countries. |
The coercive diplomacy over other states. |
The hegemonic power over another country. |
The power of a country to control its own government. |
Sovereignty means a self governing state, so the correct answer is E.
5.Soru
I. Will
II. Capability
III. Preference
Which one(s) of the variable(s) above matter(s) with respect to meaning and relevancy of the concept of power?
Only I |
Only II |
Only III |
I-II |
II-III |
Three different variables matter with respect to meaning and relevancy of the concept of power. One variable concerns the will of actors to be powerful and influence the choices of others. The second variable is the capabilities of actors at their disposal. The third variable is the perception of the power seeker actor in the eyes of the actors that stand at the receiving end of this relationship
6.Soru
When the US Congress of the proposed arms against Turkey amborgo?
1980 |
1950 |
1974 |
1977 |
1995 |
An example can be found in the history of Turkish foreign policy. After Turkey conducted a military operation to Cyprus in 1974, the US Congress proposed an arms embargo against Turkey.
7.Soru
For which of the following foreign policies can NATO be given as an example?
Alliances and Balancing |
Isolationism |
Internationalism |
Subjectivity |
Neutrality |
The cohesion and harmony would be the highest if alliance members united around
both common identity and common interests. The best example in this regard would be NATO, the collective defense organization which came into existence in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War. The correct answer is A.
8.Soru
Which of the following is one of the scholars who have popularized the concept of soft power?
Robert Kagan |
Stephen Walt |
Kenneth Waltz |
Hans Morgenthau |
John Mearsheimer |
Robert Kagan is one of the scholars who have popularized the concept of soft power.
9.Soru
Tariff is ....................
a declaration by a country of a list of people and/or companies of other countries that trade relations would not be allowed with. |
preventing to import certain goods. |
creating a quantitative restriction for a state’s exports or imports. |
preventing ships in a certain country’s ports or territorial waters from leaving or transporting that country’s goods. |
a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. |
Tariff is a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. Tariffs are generally used by governments to protect domestic industries from international competition or to create revenue. Th correct answer is E.
10.Soru
BRICS is an example of soft balancing in international relations. Which country below is not one of the members of the organization?
Brazil |
Russia |
Italy |
China |
South Africa |
Italy is not a member of the organization. "I" in BRICS stands for India.
11.Soru
I. Establishing hegemonic influence in its surrounding regions
II. Preventing cooperation of neighbours against the Empire
III. Strengthen the military power of the Byzantine Empire
IV. Impressing the Byzantine Empire's neighbours
Which items given above are the goals of diplomacy in the Byzantine Empire?
I-II |
II-III |
II-IV |
II-III-IV |
I-II-III-IV |
Diplomacy has essentially become a survival tool for the Byzantine (or Eastern Roman) Empire because they had weaker military capacity in comparison to its neighbours; and as a result, it was not able to establish its hegemonic influence in its surrounding regions. Thus, while one of the goals of diplomacy in the Byzantine Empire was to impress its neighbours, another goal was to prevent cooperation of neighbours against the Byzantine Empire by keeping them in conflict with each other. The Byzantine Empire had weak military power. That's why they tried to impress their neighbours and prevent the cooperation. They couldn't use the diplomacy to strengthen their military power. Instead of expansion or establishing hegemonic influence and having strong military power, they tried to keep their neighbours around and stop ant kind of coopearation against them.
12.Soru
Decision making process in ________ requires a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to analyze foreign relations in today’s globalized world. Which word or phrase below completes the blank in the description provided?
foreign policy |
financial discipline |
international trade |
local affairs |
bureaucracy |
The reason of such diversity stems out of the multiplicity of decision makers and differing management styles in foreign policy.
13.Soru
Which two countries below are considered by international law to pursue neutrality in foreign policy?
Switzerland-Australia |
Netherlands-Luxembourg |
Belgium-Switzerland |
Sweden-Australia |
Switzerland-Austria |
Neutrality claims being recognized by international agreements and sanctified by international law would likely prove more resilient than unilateral decisions to that matter. Switzerland and Austria are two good examples to this.
14.Soru
Which of the following form of diplomacy did the Ottoman Empire have with other states until the end of the 18th century?
Bilateral diplomacy |
Summit diplomacy |
Multilateral diplomacy |
Ad Hoc diplomacy |
Quiet diplomacy |
The Ottoman Empire, as an important actor in the region, was mostly engaged with what could be termed today as ad hoc diplomacy to conduct its relations with other states from the middle of 16th century to the end of the 18th century.
15.Soru
Which of the following is a definition of Dyadic War?
Wars taking place between sovereign states. |
It is warfare without frontlines. |
Wars that are between two states. |
Wars that are between organized groups within the same country |
It is the indirect engagement in a conflict by third parties. |
Wars that are between two states.
16.Soru
Which of the following term refers to the formal language and style while writing a message in diplomatic occasions?
Ceremony |
Etiquette |
Correspondence |
Titles |
Wardrobe |
Correspondence refers to the formal language and style while writing a message in diplomatic occasions.
17.Soru
Which of the following is generally used by governments to protect domestic industries from international competition or to create revenue?
Tariff |
Boycott |
Blockade |
Embargo |
Black List |
Tariffs are generally used by governments to protect domestic industries from international competition or to create revenue. Thus, the correct answer is A.
18.Soru
When was the United Nations established?
1923 |
1934 |
1945 |
1956 |
1967 |
The outlawing of war in this sense was realised with the establishment of the UN after the Second World War, in 24 October 1945. According to its Charter the main aim of the organisation is “to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war”.
19.Soru
Which country below can be an example of a state that once pursued isolationism in their foreign policy?
China |
The United States of America |
England |
Germany |
Russia |
Since its establishment in the late 18th century till the beginning of the 20th century, the United States pursued an isolationist foreign policy.
20.Soru
Which of the following can be the targeted audience of propaganda for an international cultural event?
Citizens of the world |
Citizens of the state |
Citizens of the friendly states |
Citizens of the unrelated states |
Citizens of the enemy states |
Wider general international and domestic public: as the prestige of a country is an important component of its international influence, many countries engage in cultural enhancement propaganda actives such as sponsoring tours of folk-dance groups, classical music orchestras, art exhibitions etc., and hosting sports and cultural events as well as diplomatic summits, supporting production of nationally produced movies or translation of novels and other national literature, etc.
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