Internatıonal Organızatıon And Global Governance Final 6. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Which of the following is not one of the main trends of the process of increasing economic integration?
the internationalization of production, trade and financial activities |
the increase of foreign trade and economic openness |
the reduced role of the state |
the growing role of multinational corporations |
the increase of domestic trade |
The main trends of the process of increasing economic integration are as follows: the internationalization of production, trade and financial activities, the increase of foreign trade and economic openness, the reduced role of the state, and the growing role of multinational corporations.
2.Soru
Which of the following is supported by Emery Reves as the ultimate solution to create a world government?
common consent |
democratic methods |
rational thinking |
conquest |
universalism |
Reves believed that if such a higher authority proves impossible to be created by the consent of nation states, conquest would be permissible.
3.Soru
Which of the following simply refers to the absence of direct violence?
structural violence |
human security |
negative peace |
positive peace |
development |
Negative peace simply refers to the absence of direct violence. The correct answer is C.
4.Soru
The General Assembly has subsidiary organs such as boards, commissions, committees, councils,
panels, and working groups. The majority of its work takes place in six main committees, each of which is responsible for a specific topic. Which commission below deals with social, humanitarian and cultural matters?
The First Committee |
The Second Committee |
The Third Committee |
The Fourth Committee |
The Fifth Committee |
The Third Committee deals with social, humanitarian and cultural matters.
5.Soru
I. Providing information and documents for international organizations,
II. Enforcing the agenda of international corporations in third world countries,
III. Determining sanctions based on international agreements,
IV. Tools for shaping public opinion.
Which of the ones listed above is among the roles and impact of international non-governmental organizations?
I & II. |
II & III. |
I & IV. |
III & IV. |
II & IV. |
International non-governmental organizations undertake a wide range of roles and tasks in global governance, including giving feedback, shaping public opinion, providing services, networking, education, norms setting, agenda setting, monitoring, and auditing. These roles increase their effectiveness, providing a perspective that differs from the official discourses of governments. Since they are considered objective, NGOs can engage with local people. International NGOs employ experts in their issue areas and operate relatively at low costs as they are based on the voluntary work of their members. The roles and impact of non-governmental organizations can be examined in three categories: shaping public opinion, contributing to international law, and providing information and documents for international organizations. Therefore, the correct option is C.
6.Soru
Which one of the following is not among the six principal organs of the UN?
The General Assembly |
Security Council (UNSC) |
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) |
Trusteeship Council |
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) |
The six principal organs of the UN: the General Assembly, Security Council (UNSC), Secretariat, Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), Trusteeship Council, and the International Court of Justice (ICJ)
7.Soru
Young (1994) suggests non-state actors and networks have important tasks in defending and promoting the interests of the international society as well as making decisions in an attempt to find solutions to global problems. Which below cannot be said about non-state actors and networks according to the statement?
Their operations are not limited to any one region in the world. |
Their work aims to produce a global benefit. |
They are very much interested in solving transnational problems. |
They are the main actors in global governance. |
They don't work for the interests of a state or a group of states. |
States are the main actors in global governance. Options A, B, C, and E can all be inferred from the statement given.
8.Soru
I. They are financially dependent
II. They are private
III. They are non-commercial
Which one(s) of the statement(s) above is/are among the characteristics of international nongovernmental organizations?
Only I |
Only II |
Only III |
I-II |
II-III |
As non-state actors, international nongovernmental organizations are private, financially independent, and non-commercial groups that carry out their objectives through non-violent means.
9.Soru
Which below is not one of the six principle organs of the UN?
The General Assembly |
Security Council |
Economic and Social Council |
International Labour Committee |
International Court of Justice |
International Labour Organization is a specialized agency, not a principle organ of the UN.
10.Soru
Which of the following was created after the First Hague Conference?
The International Labor Organization |
The League of Nations |
International Court of Arbitration |
International Health Organization |
The Red Cross |
The major outcome of The Hague Conference was the creation of the International Court of Arbitration, which was designed as a permanent international body for states to settle international disputes by judicial means.
11.Soru
Which of the following is not one of the subsidiary organs of the General Assembly?
Boards |
Commissions |
Committees |
Councils |
Founder members |
The General Assembly has subsidiary organs such as boards, commissions, committees, councils, panels, and working groups. The majority of its work takes place in six main committees, each of which is responsible for a specific topic
12.Soru
Which one of the following abbreviations refers to the United Nations' educational and cultural agency?
UNESCO |
UNIDO |
WMO |
ICAO |
IMF |
UNESCO refers to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
13.Soru
Which of the below was not one of the major objectives of League of Nations?
To provide with people better conditions of living |
To promote the international law |
To enforce disarmament |
To abrogate the peace treaties signed in Paris |
To prevent future wars |
The League of Nations had five major objectives:
• to prevent future wars,
• to enforce disarmament,
• to promote the international law,
• to provide with people better conditions of living,
• to enforce the peace treaties signed in Paris, primarily the Treaty of Versailles.
14.Soru
Which of the following is the UN agency that was created to increase dialogue among civilizations, cultures and peoples?
UNICEF |
QCPR |
OECD |
ILO |
UNESCO |
UNESCO is one of the largest UN agencies that was created to increase “dialogue among civilizations, cultures, and peoples,” based on mutual respect, and to contribute toward peace and the eradication of poverty.
15.Soru
Which of the following is false about ECOSOC?
It has 54 members. |
It has regional commissions. |
It is responsible for UN's economic and social programs. |
Some members of ECOSOC have veto power. |
It is based on one state/one vote principle. |
Each member has an equal voting right and, unlike the Security Council, no member has veto power.
The correct choice is D.
16.Soru
In which of the following does the hegemon provide international public goods but forces subordinate states to share the burden of providing the public goods and sustaining the international order?
Unipolarity |
Multipolarity |
Benevolent Hegemony |
Coercive Hegemony |
Bipolarity |
In coercive hegemony, the hegemon provides international public goods but forces subordinate states to share the burden of providing the public goods and sustaining the international order.
17.Soru
Which of the following aims to promote social justice and labor rights around the world?
International Labor Organization |
World Health Organization |
World Bank |
IMF |
World Trade Organization |
International Labor Organization aims to promote social justice and labor rights around the world. The correct answer is A.
18.Soru
Which of the following reflects what Marxists scholars think about global governance?
The existence of global governance would refer to the absence of anarchy in the international system |
Global governance is a capitalist project that enables the imposition of the capitalist reproduction of social relations and disciplines. |
Global governance is a product of the capitalist world where those in power can easily impose their rules onto the other countries through international relations. |
Global governance is a means of governing world affairs in the absence of a global central authority. |
Global governance leads to loss of power and autonomy for those countries that do not have much to say due to their weak and poor economic conditions. |
Realists hold a critical stance toward global governance, because its existence would refer to the absence of anarchy in the international system. Yet anarchy is the defining characteristic of the international system. Liberals, on the other hand, consider global governance as a means of governing world affairs in the absence of a global central authority and emphasize its problem-solving potential. Focusing on the role of international economic organizations such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Marxist scholars consider global governance as a capitalist project that enables the imposition of the capitalist reproduction of social relations and disciplines (Diez et al., 2011: 75-76).
19.Soru
Which of the followings is among the prominent international non-governmental organizations?
Friends of the Earth International. |
Worldwatch Institute. |
World Wide Fund for Nature. |
Amnesty International. |
Greenpeace. |
The type of the roles and activities that international NGOs undertake is based on the nature of the field or governance problem that they focus. A number of international non-governmental organizations are interested in educational and defensive activities, particularly in the fields of human rights and environment. The prominent international human rights NGOs include the Amnesty International, the Human Rights Watch, the International League for Human Rights, and the Lawyers’ Committee for Human Rights. Therefore, the correct option is D.
20.Soru
Which of the following was the first concrete step towards establishing the United Nations?
Atlantic Charter |
Declaration by United Nations |
Dumbarton Oaks Conversations |
Dumbarton Oaks Proposals |
San Francisco Conference |
The first concrete step toward establishing the UN was taken when U.S. President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill signed a joint declaration called the Atlantic Charter in August 1941. The correct answer is A.
-
- 1.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 2.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 3.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 4.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 5.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 6.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 7.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 8.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 9.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 10.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 11.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 12.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 13.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 14.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 15.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 16.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 17.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 18.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 19.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ
- 20.SORU ÇÖZÜLMEDİ