In addition to acting on behalf of nation-states, decisionmakers in world politics act on behalf of
a. transnational organizations. c. parts of government.
b. private organizations. d. all of the above.
The level of analysis that focuses on the distribution of capabilities, state resources, and status in international relations is
a. international relations. c. the decisionmakers.
b. the global society. d. the domestic society.
Of the levels of analysis given below, the most macro level approach to understanding international relations is the
a. individual decisionmaker. c. global society.
b. domestic society. d. universal system.
The level of analysis focusing on the world system attempts to
a. understand the ongoing relations and patterns of interactions among states.
b. explain the popularity of democracies over authoritarian regimes.
c. understand world politics in the context of global leaders.
d. describe the activities of states with respect to one another.
Cultural support for equal rights between men and women led to U.S. support for the war
a. against al Qaeda in Iraq. c. against the Contras in Nicaragua.
b. against the Taliban in Afghanistan. d. against FARC in Colombia.