Chenoweth and Stephan list autocratic regimes that have been removed from power. Which country has used nonviolent methods to overthrow an autocratic regime?
a. Iraq
b. Egypt
c. South Africa
d. Northern Ireland
e. Poland.
According to Chenoweth and Stephan, which of the following most represents violent resistance?
a. strikes
b. protests
c. boycotts
d. hostage taking
e. noncooperation
What does Art mean by spill-over effect?
a. The use of military force necessarily affects nonmilitary policy domains.
b. The use of military force against one state almost always brings other states into the conflict.
c. The more military force a state acquires, the more influence it will have in international relations.
d. When a state increases its military power, it also necessarily enhances its economic and political power.
e. Because forms of power are domain specific, inept states often undermine their own position by applying the tools of one domain to the problems of another.
According to Art, what is the relationship between fungibility and sufficiency?
a. The two are not the same.
b. Low fungibility equals insufficiency.
c. Sufficiency and fungibility are two sides of the same coin.
d. Highly fungible resources are sufficient to achieve most important foreign policy goals.
e. Fungibility and sufficiency are interchangeable elements of power.
What is the difference between functional and artificial issue linkage?
a. Artificial linkage, unlike functional linkage, can only be sustained by military power.
b. Functional linkage, unlike artificial linkage, is created in the mind of the statesman.
c. If two issues are linked functionally, they are causally connected; artificial linkage involves no causality.
d. Artificial linkage implies a causal connection between issues; functional linkage implies no such connection.
e. In functional linkages strength offsets weakness; in artificial linkages strength beget strength