International Politics Ara 5. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Which of the following is an issue emphasized in the World Conference on Human Rights in Vienna?
Voting rights |
Realist theories |
Women’s rights |
Normative approach |
Liberal approach |
The World Conference on Human Rights, held in Vienna in 1993, emphasized issues such as the universal issue of human rights, the indivisibility of rights and women’s rights, as well as being a first conference in the post-Cold War era.
2.Soru
Considering the phases of globalization by Pieterse, which of the following is the central node of the phase oriental globalization 1?
West Asia |
Middle East |
East Africa |
East and South Asia |
East Africa |
A Afro-Eurasian
C Afro-Eurasian
D oriental globalization 2
E Afro-Eurasian
3.Soru
Which one of the following cannot be mentioned as a type of regionalism?
Participatory |
Soft |
Normative |
Process-based |
Sub-national |
The options is A,B,C,D can be regarded as the types of regionalism. However, sub-national is a type of region.
4.Soru
Which of the following defined international organization as a formal, continuous structure established by agreement between members (governmental and/or nongovernmental) from two or more sovereign states with the aim of pursuing the common interest of the membership?
Clive Archer |
LeRoy Bennett |
James Oliver |
Michael Wallace |
David Singer |
Clive Archer (2001: 33) defined international organization as “a formal, continuous structure established by agreement between members (governmental and/or nongovernmental) from two or more sovereign states with the aim of pursuing the common interest of the membership”.
5.Soru
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation was established in _____ .
1958 |
1965 |
1969 |
1972 |
1978 |
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation was established in 1969.
6.Soru
According to the Yearbook of International Organizations database, how many new organizations are added to the Yearbook’s database every year?
1,200 |
1,300 |
1,400 |
1,500 |
1,600 |
The Yearbook of International Organizations database includes 69,000 international organizations, 37,000 of which are active and 32,000 are dormant. Every year 1,200 new organizations are added to Yearbook’s database (The Yearbook of International Organizations, n.d.).
7.Soru
According to Nishikimi, economic integration constitutes which two different forces on industrial
location?
Distribution and conglomeration forces |
Diffusion and agglomeration forces |
Aversion and agglomeration forces |
Dispersion and conglomeration forces |
Dispersion and agglomeration forces |
According to Nishikimi, economic integration constitutes two different forces on industrial location: dispersion and agglomeration forces.
8.Soru
Which type of rights emphasizes the need for states to take on various responsibilities and to strengthen social and economic conditions?
Negative status rights |
Positive status rights |
Active status rights |
Passive status rights |
Neutral status rights |
One of the most important approaches to the classification of rights belongs to Georg Jellinek. This classification of negative status rights, positive status rights, and active status rights can be roughly described as follows: Negative status rights emphasize the restrictions of states and personal immunity. In other words, the conceptualization of negative rights, which point to a protected area in which states could not intervene in any way, constituted the basis for preventing the state’s tyranny. Positive status rights, on the other hand, emphasize the need for states to take on various responsibilities and to strengthen social and economic conditions. In short, the socalled positive rights entitle the state to create an environment in which individuals can live a life that suits human dignity and prevents them from falling into poverty. On the other hand, the third group of rights, active status rights, includes both the guarantee and the extension of the rights to vote and to be elected. In other words, these are the rights that enable political participation (Alexy 2010, 163-173; Gözler 2004, 149-150).
9.Soru
Which one of the following regional organizations has the most crowded population within its coverage?
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation |
African Union |
Commonwealth of Nations |
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation |
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation |
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation is the most crowded regional organization with 2,700,000,000 people in its coverage. The other organizations and their populations are listed below:
African Union: 850,000,000
Commonwealth of Nations: 1,921,974,000
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation: 1,519,750,955
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation: 1,467,255,669
10.Soru
What are the two main organs of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague?
Administrative Bureau and International Council |
Federal Bureau and Administrative Council |
Justice Bureau and Administrative Council |
Inquiry Commission and Administrative Council |
International Bureau and Administrative Council |
The two main organs of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague are International Bureau and Administrative Council.
11.Soru
Which school of thought puts a particular focus on the processes of identity formation and learning?
The institutionalist school |
The realist school |
The post-structuralist school |
The structuralist school |
The constructivist school |
According to the regionalism perspective, some of the most fruitful writing in the discipline of International Relations comes from the constructivist school that puts a particular focus on the processes of identity formation and learning (Wendt, 1994: 384-396).
12.Soru
Regionalism expresses a political movement which is based on awareness of and __________.
Formation of transactions |
Loyalty to a region |
A manifestation of globalization |
A coordinated action |
Clear area |
First of all; while region refers to a defined and clear area in one geographic space where boundaries are lined; with reference to Frost, regionalism expresses a political movement which is based on awareness of and loyalty to a region, combined with dedication to a region-wide agenda of some kind in the second phase. The suffix (“-ism”) in the word of regionalism suggests a conscious set of related ideas or ideology that is capable of forming the basis of a political movement or an intellectual trend. It implies a coordinated action on the part of governments based on some vision or set of ideas (Frost, 2008: 15). Thirdly; regionalization can be defined as the formation or realignment of transactions and attitudes along regional lines. It is in some way “a manifestation of globalization”. According to Frost, “regionalization is driven, brokered, and carried out primarily by private individuals acting on their own. Real-life integration requires people-employees of multinational corporations, small-scale traders, representatives of civil society organizations, and many others”.
13.Soru
I. Negative status rights
II. Positive status rights
III. Active status rights
IV. Passive status rights
Which of the above classifications of rights were proposed by Georg Jellinek?
I and II |
I, II and IV |
II and IV |
III and IV |
I, II, and III |
One of the most important approaches to the classification of rights belongs to Georg Jellinek. This classification of rights include negative status rights, positive status rights, and active status rights. "Passive status rights" is not mentioned in this classification of rights.
14.Soru
Which of the following is a common and constitutive characteristics of International Organizations identified by LeRoy Bennett and James K. Oliver?
Membership must be based on individual or collective participation |
Evidence of current activities must be available |
A permanent organization to carry on a continuing set of functions |
There should be a substantial contribution to the budget from at least 3 states |
Officers should not all be of the same nationality for more than a given period |
Except for the option C, the rest are criteria listed by Judge
15.Soru
Which type of rights emphasizes the restrictions of states and personal immunity?
Negative status rights |
Positive status rights |
Active status rights |
Passive status rights |
Neutral status rights |
One of the most important approaches to the classification of rights belongs to Georg Jellinek. This classification of negative status rights, positive status rights, and active status rights can be roughly described as follows: Negative status rights emphasize the restrictions of states and personal immunity. In other words, the conceptualization of negative rights, which point to a protected area in which states could not intervene in any way, constituted the basis for preventing the state’s tyranny. Positive status rights, on the other hand, emphasize the need for states to take on various responsibilities and to strengthen social and economic conditions. In short, the socalled positive rights entitle the state to create an environment in which individuals can live a life that suits human dignity and prevents them from falling into poverty. On the other hand, the third group of rights, active status rights, includes both the guarantee and the extension of the rights to vote and to be elected. In other words, these are the rights that enable political participation (Alexy 2010, 163-173; Gözler 2004, 149-150).
16.Soru
Traditional Approaches to international organizations include Realism and ___________.
Functionalism |
Neo-functionalism |
Transactionalism |
Liberalism |
Nationalism |
Theoretical approaches to international organizations are classified under two main categories: Traditional Approaches to International Organizations and Revisionist Approaches to International Organizations. Traditional approaches include Realism and Liberalism. They have a state-centric approach to the analysis of international organizations. For them, states are both principal actors of international system and also rational actors making cost-benefit analysis of every alternative and select the ones that maximize their benefits. Revisionist approaches, including Functionalism, Neo-functionalism and Transactionalism go beyond the state-centric approach and examine international organizations as significant actors beside states. These are mostly known as international integration theories.
17.Soru
Which one of the following purposes did European Union have in its foundation?
The aim of ending frequent bloody wars |
The aim of defending human rights |
The aim of defending democracy and rule of law |
The aim of protecting shared values |
The aim of promoting awareness of identity |
European Union, as a political regional organization, is set up with the aim of ending the frequent and bloody wars between neighbours in Europe, which culminated in the Second World War. The six founding countries are Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. The EU is not only faced with the dilemma of how to take care of them, but also finds itself the target of several terrorist attacks work for the settlement of conflicts and disputes involving Member States.
18.Soru
Which of the following is the central node for the phase of Eurasian Globalization?
East and South Asia |
West Asia |
Japan |
Eurasia |
East Asia |
Table 1.1 Phases Of Globalızatıon
PHASES | START TIME | CENTRAL NODES | DYNAMICS |
Eurasian Globalization | 3000 BCE | Eurasia | Agricultural and urban revolutions, migrations, trade, ancient empires |
Afro-Eurasian | 1000 BCE | Greco-Roman world, West Asia, East Africa | Commercial revolution |
Oriental globalization 1 | 500 CE | Middle East | Emergence of a world economy, caravan trade |
Oriental globalization 2 | 1100 | East and South Asia and multicentric | Productivity, technology urbanization; Silk Routes |
Multicentric | 1500 | Atlantic expansion | Triangular trade, Americas |
Euro-Atlantic | 1800 | Euro-Atlantic economy | Industrialization, colonial division of labour |
20th Century globalization | 1950 | US, Europe, Japan: Trilateral globalization | Multinational corporations, (end of ) Cold War, global value chains |
21st Century globalization | 2000 | East Asia, BRICS, emerging societies, petro-economies | New geography of trade, global rebalancing |
19.Soru
In terms of approaches regarding the concept of globalization, which of the following is an explanation of the concept of shrinking world by Held and McGrew?
the erosion of borders and geographical barriers to socio-economic activity |
social agents in one locale can come to have significant consequences for ‘distant others’ |
electronic communication erodes the constraints of distance and time on social organization |
the intensification of enmeshment among national economies and societies |
the intensification of interregional interconnectedness |
Held & McGrew (2003), in their comprehensive book, mention about different approaches regarding the concept:
Globalization has been variously conceived as action at a distance (whereby the actions of social agents in one locale can come to have significant consequences for ‘distant others’); time-space compression (referring to the way in which instantaneous electronic communication erodes the constraints of distance and time on social organization and interaction); accelerating interdependence (understood as the intensification of enmeshment among national economies and societies such that events in one country impact directly on others); a shrinking world (the erosion of borders and geographical barriers to socio-economic activity) ; and, among other concepts, global integration, the reordering of interregional power relations, consciousness of the global condition and the intensification of interregional interconnectedness.
20.Soru
Which of the following supported the opinion that new conflicts will be built upon not ideologies but civilization?
Fukuyama |
Huntington |
Wallerstein |
Waltz |
Hobsbawm |
Fukuyama mentioned about the end of history
Wallerstein states that the value set of liberal school of thought predicted a national and modern developmental state model to lead welfare economies also for the newly independent states
Hobsbawm mentions ‘age of extremes’ regarding fascism, Nazism, Marxism and communism
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