question archive 1) What is the main emphasis of the liberal perspective? 2) According to the realist perspective, how does anarchy in the international system lead to war? 3) How does collective security differ from the balance of power? 4) According to the identity perspective, where do ideas come from? 5) According to the identity perspective, how did aggressive ideas influence international relations on the eve of World War I? 6) According to the realist perspective, why don't hegemons stop expanding? 7) What is the difference between the American policies of containment and rollback?  8) According to the identity perspective, how did ideas change so that the Cold War could come to an end? After decolonization, how did the Soviet Union and the United States become involved in newly independent states?  9) According to the realist perspective, what unique feature of the post-Cold War world drives international outcomes? How do the power transition and power balancing schools view and construct international strategies for the United States around this feature?  10) What are the key assumptions of the simplified rational choice model, which the realist perspective emphasizes as the key foreign policy decision-making process?  11) What is asymmetric threat and warfare? Define three forms of asymmetric threat and warfare

1) What is the main emphasis of the liberal perspective? 2) According to the realist perspective, how does anarchy in the international system lead to war? 3) How does collective security differ from the balance of power? 4) According to the identity perspective, where do ideas come from? 5) According to the identity perspective, how did aggressive ideas influence international relations on the eve of World War I? 6) According to the realist perspective, why don't hegemons stop expanding? 7) What is the difference between the American policies of containment and rollback?  8) According to the identity perspective, how did ideas change so that the Cold War could come to an end? After decolonization, how did the Soviet Union and the United States become involved in newly independent states?  9) According to the realist perspective, what unique feature of the post-Cold War world drives international outcomes? How do the power transition and power balancing schools view and construct international strategies for the United States around this feature?  10) What are the key assumptions of the simplified rational choice model, which the realist perspective emphasizes as the key foreign policy decision-making process?  11) What is asymmetric threat and warfare? Define three forms of asymmetric threat and warfare

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1) What is the main emphasis of the liberal perspective?

2) According to the realist perspective, how does anarchy in the international system lead to war?

3) How does collective security differ from the balance of power?

4) According to the identity perspective, where do ideas come from?

5) According to the identity perspective, how did aggressive ideas influence international relations on the eve of World War I?

6) According to the realist perspective, why don't hegemons stop expanding?

7) What is the difference between the American policies of containment and rollback?

 8) According to the identity perspective, how did ideas change so that the Cold War could come to an end? After decolonization, how did the Soviet Union and the United States become involved in newly independent states?

 9) According to the realist perspective, what unique feature of the post-Cold War world drives international outcomes? How do the power transition and power balancing schools view and construct international strategies for the United States around this feature?

 10) What are the key assumptions of the simplified rational choice model, which the realist perspective emphasizes as the key foreign policy decision-making process?

 11) What is asymmetric threat and warfare? Define three forms of asymmetric threat and warfare.

 12) What factors accelerated or exacerbated terrorism and other asymmetric threats after the Cold War?

 

 

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