Theorıes Of Internatıonal Relatıons I Ara 5. Deneme Sınavı

Toplam 20 Soru
PAYLAŞ:

1.Soru

What is the primary factor that shapes foreign policy choices of states according neoclassical realism?


Soft power

Hard power

Relative power

Absolute power

Lack of power


2.Soru

Which of the following philosophers does not represent rationalism?


John Dewey

Rene Descartes

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

Immanuel Kant

Benedictus de Spinoza


3.Soru

Lenin’s theory of imperialism revolves around the idea of systematic ___________ of poor economies by rich economies.


use

help

exploitation

motivation

formation


4.Soru

Which one is NOT one of the characteristics of Marxism?


It operates essentially on ideas.

It is actually materialist.

The system of economic production determines the institutional and ideological structure of society.

It is essentially based on the evolution of capitalism and class conflict in the Western world.

It tried to understand how the capitalist society works, how it arose out of feudalism, and where it is likely to lead.


5.Soru

  1. The term transnationalism was followed by interdependence
  2. Interdependence supported liberalism’s pluralistic nature
  3. Shift from interdependence to integration was because of the acceleration in globalization.
  4. The reluctance of states to transfer their sovereignty to regional organizations was due to complex interdepence.
  5. Haas and Nye formulated “complex interdependence” as a structure of multiple channels connecting states and making them sensitive to “what goes on” in each other reciprocally.

Which of the above statements are wrong?


II, III and V

II and IV

I and V

I, III and V

III, IV and V


6.Soru

Which of the following is TRUE about global governance?


It involves global institutions to guide and restrain collective activities of agents. 

There is no need for consensus and collective decision making mechanisms.

It attempts to destroy the boundaries between states.

It aims to decrease institutionalism in areas like trade and finance.

New globalizm should be replaced with a different view.


7.Soru

Which information below is not true about realistic scholars?


Realists accept states as rational actors.

According to all realists, basic agenda of IR are security issues.

There is a central authority to govern the relations among states.

Political and military issues are primary topics.

States have to deal with their own security problem.


8.Soru

What is "the difference between the amount of exchange and value created by workers" called?


Surplus product

Plus exchange

Surplus exchange

Plus value

Surplus value


9.Soru

Which below is not one of the six principles of realism?


Prudence is the supreme virtue in international politics.

Nations can be judged by universal moral principles.

Interest determines political conduct.

Statesmen conduct themselves in terms of interest defined as power.

Politics is governed by objective laws that have their roots in human nature.


10.Soru

The focus of Kantian realism is __________ .


military and security issues

the rights realizing peace and cooperation

maintaining dominance on all states

constant struggle for conflicting interests

keeping states as the only political actors


11.Soru

  1. Both have positivist features.
  2. Both apply the mathematical and statistical analyses in their studies.
  3. Basic premises of both are value free and are based on verification.

Which of the following above are similarities between behaviouralism and traditionalism?


Only II

I and II

Only III

I, II and III

I and III


12.Soru

"What the liberal thinkers had in mind was a system where individuals could choose how to integrate with the division of labor. As result of experience, driving force was agreed to be the consumer taste to determine what to produce for the market, under very limited government planning."

Which of the following terms is related to the extract quoted above?


The rule of law and protection of the individual

Intellectual inquiry and expression

Spontaneous order and free market

Natural law and natural rights

Negative freedom and arbitrary authority


13.Soru

Which information below is not true about Wilsonian idealism?


It is in contrast to conservatism.

It is in contrast to realism.

It depends on Kantian liberalism.

It emphasizes the enlargement of the rights of individuals.

International politics is a struggle for power.


14.Soru

According to Rationalism, the nature is ___________ by certain rules and laws results of which could only be observed rather than themselves.


led

commanded

surrounded

belonged

directed


15.Soru

Which of the followings is not one of the assumptions of positivism?


Social world can be analysed by the methodology of natural science.

There should be a distinction between facts and values.

There are regularities in the social world as in the universe.

Research must be based on the methods of empirical verification or falsification.

A priori knowledge is the only valid knowledge to be accepted.


16.Soru

Which information below is not true about Hobbesian approach?


There is a situation of a war against all and threat of use of force.

It is also called as Machiavellianism.

Conflicts among states are strange.

Moral principles cannot guide politics.

States aren’t concerned with the ethical rules of the society.


17.Soru

Which name below is not one of the thinkers who contributed to realism in its classical shape?


Nicholas Spykman

Kenneth Waltz

Henry Kissenger

Edward H. Carr

George Kennan


18.Soru

According to Thomas Hobbes (2016), man is naturally ___________ and in a world of limited resources, he is guided by an endless will to gain power and it is this will that shapes his relations with others.


egoist

easygoing

relaxed

careless

restless


19.Soru

Which thinker below is in favour of structural realism (neorealism)?


John Mearsheimer

Stephen Walt

Kenneth Waltz

Gideon Rose

Reinhold Niebuhr


20.Soru

Which below is not an assumption of the realist theory?


States are the central and most important actors of world politics.

State is a unitary actor.

States are, in essence, rational actors.

National and international security are the most important issues for states. 

Security of state are often referred to as “low politics” whereas socio-economic topics remain in the field of “high politics”