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POLITICS WITH SPECIALIZATION IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

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concerns the need for a strong, smoothly functioning liberal international economy. A hegemon, a dominant economic power, is necessary for the creation and full development of a liberal world economy, because in the absence of such a power, liberal rules cannot be enforced around the world. That, in its simplest form, is the theory of hegemonic stability which is indebted to mercantilist thinking about politics being in charge of economics. But hegemonic stability theory is not exclusively mercantilist. There is also a liberal element: the dominant power does not merely manipulate international economic relations for its own sake, it creates an open world economy based on free trade which is to the benefit of all participating states and not only the hegemony, The version of the theory we present here was first set forth by Charles Kindleberger (1973) and then further developed by Robert Gilpin (1987).

'Why is the theory of hegemonic stability important? Because, if it is true, we must expect international markets to be dependent on the existence of a liberal dominant power. In the absence of such a hegemony, an open world economy will be much more difficult to sustain. There is a risk that economic relations will deteriorate into nationalistic, self-interested, protectionist competition, as they did during the world economic crisis of the 1930s, when countries pursued national policies the effect of which was 'beggar your neighbor The United States was already the largest economic power, but America was not willing to take on the hegemonic responsibility of creating and maintaining a liberal world economic order. That willingness emerged only after the Second World War, which put an end to American isolationism.

The war elevated the United States to a position of nearly unrivalled world leadership. A majority of American politicians recognized that the United States had to take on responsibility for creating a liberal world market economy after the war. With Europe and Japan in ruins and Britain exhausted, there was no other post-war power to perform that global capitalist role. In short, for a liberal economic world order to come into being, the mere capability of a dominant power is not enough, there must also be a willingness to take on the task. Finally, there must be a commitment to sustain a liberal order once it has been created: to support it not only in good times when the world economy is expanding but also in bad times when it is in recession and participating states may be tempted to beggar their neighbors.

What kinds of power resources are necessary for a hegemony to perform its role? The question is not an easy' one to answer, because it involves the complex issue of the frangibility of power. A power resource is fungible if it can be used across several issue areas. For example, military force is not only useful on the battlefield, it can also be used as a lever in other areas of foreign policy. The United States has employed its military power to provide security to Western Europe against the Soviet threat.

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A dominant power:

A. Does not manipulate international economic relations

B. Does not create an open world economy

C. Creates a system only for the hegemony

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D. None of the above

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12820639204.B

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An open world economy will be much more difficult to sustain in the absence of

A. International markets

B. Hegemon

C. Free trade

D. Illiberal system

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12820539207.A

12820639208.B

12820539209.C

12820639210.D

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Which of the following concerns the need for a strong

A. Hegemonic stability

B. A hegemon

C. Mercantilist approach

D. None of the above

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12820539199.A

12820639200.B

12820539201.C

12820639202.D

What is not required for a liberal economic world order to come into being?

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A. Capability of a dominant power

B. Willingness to take on the task

C. Commitment to sustain a liberal order

D. All of the above

1282063922F. A

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The United States had to take on responsibility for creating a liberal world market economy after the war, because of:

A. The lack of any other post-war power

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B. Its willingness to take on the task

C. Its unrivalled world leadership

D. All of the above

12820539231.A

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12820539233.C

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elevated the United States to a position of nearly unrivalled world leadership.

A First World War

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B. Hegemonic policies

C. Second World War

D- Free market

12820639219.A

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12820639221.C

12820E39222.D

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can be used across several issue areas.

A. Fungible

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B. Power

C. Hegemonic

D. Strong

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12820539225.C

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is not involved in the creation or development of hegemonic stability

A. Charles Kindleberger

B. Robert Gilpin

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C. Both a and b

D. None of the above

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to take on the hegemonic responsibility

A. Willingness

B. Nationalistic policies

C. Open world economy

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D. All of the above

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to provide security to Western Europe

A. The use of military power in foreign policy

B. Commitment to sustain a liberal order

C. Interest to enter war

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D. None of the above

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12820639235.B

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Which of the following countries was targeted by China as a part of its "leaning to one side" policy?

A. United States

B. Soviet Union

C. India

D. Myanmar

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12820539239.A

12820639240.B

12820639241.C

12820639242.D

When did China and the Soviet Union come to blows on the territorial dispute?

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A. 1962

B. 1969

C. 1979

D. 1965

12820539243 A

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12820639245.C

12820E3924E.D

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What does the Morgun philosophy of North Korea stand for?

A. Politics first

B. Economy first

C. Diplomacy first

D. Military first

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12820539247.A

12820639248.B

12820639249.C

12820E39250.D

When did the United States Congress pass the Taiwan Relations Act?

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A. 1972

B. 1979

C. 1982

D. 1975

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When did the Korean War break out?

A. October 1950

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B. September 1952

C. October 1959

D. September 1969

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is a part of the following?

A. Quantitative measurement

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B. Statistical analysis

C. Both a & b

D. None of the above

12820539259.A

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128206392E1.C

12820E392E2.D

The Afghan king, who was given the title of Iron Amir was:

A. Ahmed Shah Abdali

B. Abdul Ragman Khan

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C. Amanullah Khan

D. Nadir Shah

128206392E3.A

12820E392E4.B

12820539255 C

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12820539265 D

Where is the permanent secretariat of BIMSTEC situated?

A. India

B. Myanmar

C. Thailand

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D. Bangladesh

128206392EF.A

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128206392E9.C

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Xinjiang has border with which of the following South Asian countries?

A. India

B. Sri Lanka

C. Bangladesh

D. Nepal

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The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is a:

A. Collective Regional Organisation

B. Collective Defense Organisation

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C. Human Rights Organisation

D. Common Strategy Organisation

12820539225 _A

1282063927E.B

12821§:16392T"T". C

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'Humanitarian Intervention' as a concept means:

A. The use of political and economic instruments by one state against another state.

B. The use of political and economic instruments and military force by one state against another state for violation of human rights

C. The violation of human rights.

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D. None of the above

128206392T9.A

12820639280.B

12820539281.C

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Match the following:

Hans Morgenthau 1) The Paradox of American Power

Joseph Nye 11) Politics Among Nations

Robert Keohane 111) Theory of International Politics

Kenneth Waltz iv) Power and Interdependence

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A. 11;211;31v; 41i.

B. 111: 2.1 39vs4 1

C. liv;211;311;41

D. 138 2iv 34 4

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"Which one of the following is not a fundamental right under the Indian Constitution?

A. Right to Equality

B. Right to Life

C. Right to Property

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D. Right to Constitutional Remedies

12820539287.A

12820639288.B

12820639289.C

12820E39290.D

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The Concept of "pivot to Asia" was put forward by:

A. France

B. The United States of America

C. United Kingdom

D. Australia

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12820639291.A

12820E39292.B

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12820E39294.D

The principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities" (CBDR) applies to:

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A. United Nations Law of the Seas

B. United Nations Global Climate Accord

C. United Nations Security Council

D. United Nations General Assembly

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Which of the following countries are working to keep their sea lanes free and open?

A. Australia, Japan India, New Zealand

B. Japan, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia

C. Vietnam, Japan, Australia South Korea,

D. Japan, Australia, India, US

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12820639299.A

12820E39300.B

12820639301.C

12820E39302.D

Parliament of the European Union is elected for a period of

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A. Five years

B. Six years

C. Seven years

D. Nine years

12820639303.A

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12820E39304.B

12820639305.C

12820539305.D

The Concert of Europe in the 19th century was:

A. An intergovernmental organization

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B. Project towards universal peace and justice

C. A war-time alliance to defeat Napoleon

D. an informal group of victors of the war against Napoleon

1282063930F.A

12820E39308.B

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12820639309.C

12820639310.D

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Which of the following was set up to address problems after industrial revolution?

A. International Telegraph Union

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B. Universal Postal Union

C. International Office of Public Health

D. International Bureau of Weights and Measures

12820539311.A

12820639312.B

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12820539313.C

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The United States could not become the member of the League because:

A. President Woodrow Wilson died prematurely

B. Woodrow Wilson lost in the president elections that followed

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C. The American Senate did not approve the Covenant

D. The refusal of Congress to support the League

12820E39315.A

12820639315.B

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12820639318.D

The original strength of the UN Security Council in 1946 was:

A. 05

B. 15

C. 11

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D. 06

12820539319.A

12820639320.B

12820539321.C

12820639322.D

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The UN Charter was signed in San Francisco, since:

A. 1942

B. 1943

C. 1945

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D. 1951

12820639323.A

12820E39324.B

12820539325 C

12820539325 D

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Which country is the latest to become a member of the United Nations?

A. South Sudan

B. Macedonia

C. Kosovo

D. Eritrea

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1282063932F.A

12820E39328.B

12820639329.C

12820E39330.D

World Bank Group comprises:

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A. IMF and IBRD

B. IMF, IDA and IBRD

C. IBRD, IFC, IDA, MIGA and ICSID

D. None of the above

12820639331.A

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Which of the following is not a part of the UN system?

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A. UNICEF

B. UNIDO

C. UNEP

D. UN Women

12820639335.A

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12820E3933E.B

1282063933F.C

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Hans Morgenthau is associated with which of the following theoretical approaches?

A. Neoclassical Realism

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B. Structural Realism

C. Classical Realism

D. Offensive Realism

12820639339.A

12820E39340.B

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12820639342.D

Kenneth Waltz is a:

A. Neo-liberal theorist

B. American statesman

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C. Former UN Secretary-General

D. Neo-realist theorist

12820639343.A

12820639344.B

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12820639345.D

The Cold War period is characterized as a:

A. Bipolar order

B. Unipolar Order

C- Multipolar order

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D. None of the above

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9349.C

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12820E39350.D

Which of the following concepts is part of the Liberal approach to international politics?

A. Democratic peace

B. Deterrence

C. Core and Periphery

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D. Class

12820639351.A

12820539352.B

12820E39353.C

12820639354.D

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The ‘forward policy’ is associated with:

A. The Sino-Soviet war

B. The Sino-Vietnam War

C. The Sino-Indian War

D. The Sino-Japanese War

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12820639355.A

12820639355.B

12820539357.C

12820639358.D

The INF Treaty was signed between which two countries?

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A. US and the Soviet Union

B. India and Pakistan

C. India and China

D. China and Japan

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