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Introduction to International Relations
61
Theories and Approaches
51
Contemporary World Issues
44
Diplomacy and International Institutions
402
International Relations of South Asia
24
The Role of Nuclear Weapons in International Politics
23
Between the Two World Wars
20
Cold War
16
Approaches to International Peace and Security
37
International Political Community
70
International Political Economy
39
International Political Institutions
39
International Political Security
29
The Strategic Approach to International Relations
16
The Post-Cold War Era
82
International Relations Miscellaneous
35
World After 1945
110
Defense and Security
408
Energy and Environment
111
Human Rights
20
Politics and Government
281
Levels of Analysis
38
Social Issues
153
International Trade and Economics
217
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Approaches to International Peace and Security
Contiguous Zone is limited to a maximum of
25 miles (24 nautical miles)
50 miles
12 miles
None of these
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Introduction to International Relations
The two great rival states in the Peloponnesian War were
Athens—Persia
Athens—Sparta
Athens—Corinth
Sparta—Corinth
The Peloponnesian War was fought between the Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta. It lasted from 431 BC to 404 BC. Athens ended up losing the war, bringing an end to the golden age of Ancient Greece. The word Peloponnesian comes from the name of the peninsula in southern Greece called the Peloponnese. This peninsula was home to many of the great Greek city-states including Sparta, Argos, Corinth, and Messene. After the Persian War, Athens and Sparta had agreed to a Thirty Year Peace. They didn’t want to fight each other while they were trying to recover from the Persian War. During this time, Athens became powerful and wealthy and the Athenian empire grew under the leadership of Pericles. Sparta and its allies became increasingly jealous and distrustful of Athens. Finally, in 431 BC, when Sparta and Athens ended up on different sides in a conflict over the city of Corinth, Sparta declared war on Athens. In 405 BC the Spartan general Lysander defeated the Athenian fleet in battle. With the fleet defeated, the people in the city of Athens began to starve. They did not have the army to take on the Spartans on land. In 404 BC the city of Athens surrendered to the Spartans. The city-states of Corinth and Thebes wanted the city of Athens destroyed and the people enslaved. However, Sparta disagreed. They made the city tear down its walls, but refused.
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The Strategic Approach to International Relations
‘Everything for the State, nothing against the State, nothing outside the State” sums up the philosophy of:
Marxism
Fascism
Fabian Socialism
Guild Socialism
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Diplomacy and International Institutions
Which of the MDGs does this UN graphic represent?
Meet requirements for a growing population
Develop a global partnership for development
Support traditional families
Increase public safety in communities and cities
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International Political Security
“Law is the command of superior to inferior whose view is this?
Austin
Laski
Barker
None of these
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International Political Security
Comparative foreign policy is the study of:
Different foreign policy options put forward by state bureaucratic agencies
Foreign policy in various states.
Foreign policy differences favored by different presidents.
The differences in the outcomes of different foreign policies.
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International Political Institutions
3 May is observed internationally as:
Environment Day
Population Day
Press Freedom Day
None of these
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Contemporary World Issues
As a peace process continues in the Middle East, a major stumbling block to a settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict is the question of
Ownership and operation of the Suez Canal
Control of the Arabian Peninsula
Representation of Palestinian Arabs and Israelis
Land and civil rights for Palestinian Arabs
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Approaches to International Peace and Security
Piracy is an offense within the jurisdiction of the
Flag State
Offenders State
All the States
None of these
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International Political Community
The Latin American leaders Simón BolÃvar, Miguel Hidalgo, and José de San Martin are most closely associated with
Independence movements
Communist revolutions
Economic expansion
Educational reforms
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