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Q14. What is the main difference between D.Mitrany's and E. Haas' functionalist understanding. a) D. Mitrany's functionalism is based on subsidiarity whereas E. Haas underlined that integration is a bureaucratic upside-down project. b) D. Mitrany talked about spill-over impact whereas E.Haas did not give any importance to spill over as a driving force behind integration process. c) D.Mitrany did not refer weakening of state-sovereignty whereas E. Haas took the EEC/EU as a main example of integration trend and stated that as a result of integration a supra-national new center over the authorities of states should emerge. d) None Q15 What is the main difference between Wilsonian Idealism and Liberal IR theories? a) According to Wilsonian idealism there is natural harmony of interests among the actors and subjects of international politics, thus they just need to find out what is their true interest.However, for Liberal IR theories actors can easily fall into conflict as a result of either interaction or because of protectionist agendas, hence the actors, for liberal thought,need assistance of certain schemes like integration, international organizations and regimes in order to solve these disputes peacefully. b) For Wilsonian Idealism Kant can be accepted as an inspiration source, whereas for Liberal IR we should look to more modern time ideas like Game Theory. c) According to Wilson,collective security is a form of effective deterrence against aggression, Liberal IR brought no idea about either collective security nor collective defense. d) All Q16 Zakaria offers Neoclassical Realism in order to understand __ a) Why defense has advantage over offense b) How actors' domestic intervariable and systemic factors of time intersect and collectively shape actor's foreign policy c) How power parity affects power hierarchies in the international politics d) How balance of threat is occurred in the system Q17 What is critical for Power Transition Theory for systemic stability a) Parity of power between leader and followers b) Intentions of actors to destabilize leader's position c) Balance of power d) All Q18 What is Great Illusion for Normal Angell? a) Nationalism b) Protectionism c) Mercantalism d) all Q19 Please state which theory and its source of inspiration is wrong? a) Transactionalism- NATO b) Functionalism-League of Nations c) Neo-Functionalism-European Integration d) Intergovernmentalism-EU Q20 Which one below is not one of the criteria to determine threatening actor in the system according to Walt. a)Geographical proximity b)defensive capabilities c) offensive capabilities d) offensive intentions
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Q14. The correct answer is c) D.Mitrany did not refer weakening of state-sovereignty whereas E. Haas took the EEC/EU as a main example of integration trend and stated that as a result of integration a supra-national new center over the authorities of states should emerge.<br /><br />Q15. The correct answer is a) According to Wilsonian idealism there is natural harmony of interests among the actors and subjects of international politics, thus they just need to find out what is their true interest. However, for Liberal IR theories actors can easily of either interaction or because of protectionist agendas, hence the actors, for liberal thought, need assistance of certain schemes like integration, international organizations and regimes in order to solve these disputes peacefully.<br /><br />Q16. The correct answer is b) How actors' domestic intervariable and systemic factors of time intersect and collectively shape actor's foreign policy.<br /><br />Q17. The correct answer is d) All.<br /><br />Q18. The correct answer is d) all.<br /><br />Q19. The correct answer is b) Functionalism-League of Nations.<br /><br />Q20. The correct answer is d) offensive intentions.
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