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POLS INTRO TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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POLS INTRO TO INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
empires - ANSWER-Large political units in which the ultimate power rested in the hands
of the emperor or the imperial central power. (Roman Empire, Mayans, African
kingdoms)

Balance of Power - ANSWER-A principle that implies it is dangerous for all states to
allow any other state to become too powerful.

Nationalism - ANSWER-The identification of a people to a social community that is often
based on shared language, ethnicity and/or religion.

Concert of Europe - ANSWER-The 19th century period of relative peace, with no major
conflict between the primary powers.

National self-determination - ANSWER-The principle that a community that identifies
itself as a nation has the right to form a state to govern itself.

Munich Agreement - ANSWER-(1938) Negotiated settlement in 1938 in which Great
Britain and France agreed to force Czechoslovakia to cede the ethnically German
Sudetenland to Hitler's Germany.

Bipolar - ANSWER-When most power in the international system is divided between
two states.

Congress of Vienna - ANSWER-(1815) A meeting between the leaders of the great
powers, following Napoleon's defeat in 1814 which resulted in agreements designed to
restore stability and solidify the notion of sovereignty.

Marshall Plan - ANSWER-Aid package to war-torn Western Europe designed to
strengthen the area's economies and prevent Communist parties from coming to power.

Theoretical Perspectives - ANSWER-(6) Realism, Liberalism, idealism, new-Marxism,
constructivism, feminist perspectives.

containment - ANSWER-U.S. foreign policy strategy instituted after World War II to
prevent Soviet expansion.

Proxy wars - ANSWER-Conflicts in which the United States and the Soviet Union
supported opposing opposite sides.

, Warsaw Pact - ANSWER-Military alliance established in 1955 among the soviet Union
and East European states.

detente - ANSWER-Period of relaxed tensions between the United States and the
Soviet Union during the Cold War.

Perestroika - ANSWER-Russian term referring to Gorbachev's restructuring of the
economy.

Glasnost - ANSWER-Term referring to Gorbachev's political reform for greater
openness.

New World Order - ANSWER-Term used by U.S. President George H. W. Bush to
describe the new political structure of the world at the end of the Cold War.

Failed States - ANSWER-Unstable countries with no clear functioning government.

Nuclear Proliferation - ANSWER-Spread of nuclear weapons into the hands of more
actors.

Bush Doctrine - ANSWER-Set of policies proposed by George Bush emphasizing
unilateralism, preemption, and military strength.

Globalization - ANSWER-Economic, political and cultural integration across state
borders.

nation - ANSWER-A community of people sharing a common identity, often based on
shared history and culture.

multinational states - ANSWER-States that contain more than one nation

multistate nations - ANSWER-Nations that cross the boundaries of several states.

Stateless nations - ANSWER-Nations that cross many state boundaries but are not
really represented in any state.

power - ANSWER-The ability of an actor to influence others. State power is largely
influence by state capabilities, but it is a multidimensional concept.

Paradox of unrealized power - ANSWER-A situation in which a state that possesses
greater military capabilities loses in conflicts to apparently much weaker actors.

Asymmetrical warfare - ANSWER-Unconventional fighting between unequal belligerents
that often involves ambush or guerrilla tactics to destroy the more powerful side's will to
fight, rather than to militarily conquer it.
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