Despite the fact that dismantling colonial empires and increasingly large impacts from technology have contributed greatly to interdependence,
a. much of what we are calling interdependence is not really new; we are just seeing it for the first time.
b. the end of the cold war has really had very little impact.
c. globalization has nothing to do with these inputs.
d. all international transactions are still completely controlled and heavily constrained by national boundaries and the sovereign authority of independent states.
__________ emphasize the rise of bureaucratic institutions and groups throughout government and society and the close ties established between them over issues of public policy.
a. Elitists c. Hyperpluralists
b. Pluralists d. Republicans
When we talk about the process whereby economic, political, and sociocultural transactions are less and less constrained by national boundaries, we are referring to
a. integration. c. globalization.
b. internationalization. d. antinationalization.
During what time period was pluralism openly challenged while its alternative, hyperpluralism, rose in prominence?
a. Late 1940s and 1950s c. Late 1960s and 1970s
b. After September 11, 2001 d. During the Great Depression
___________ is the disproportionate concentration of economic flows or the coordination of foreign economic policies among a group of countries in close geographic proximity to one another.
a. Globalization c. Intergovernmentalism
b. Supranationalism d. Regionalism