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Poststructuralism – MCQs
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1.
How does post-structuralist theorist R.B.J. Walker describe the origin of the concept of State Sovereignty?
It was developed by the United States after 9/11 to support the international 'war on terror.'
It holds no significance within post-structuralist thought or global political studies.
It originated in early modern Europe, replacing the earlier system of hierarchical authority.
It came into being during the 1917 Russian Revolution.
2.
Why do post-structuralists focus on the concept of 'sex trafficking'?
Because its definition revolves around territorial boundaries and the construction of a specific identity for trafficked women.
Post-structuralists do not consider the concept of sex trafficking significant.
It serves as the sole example of a concept that can be deconstructed to reveal how identity is formed in global politics.
The definition is shaped by individuals involved in sex trafficking, providing a platform for non-state actors in international relations.
None of the above.
3.
Regarding the question of who is permitted to speak and with what form of identity, authority, and knowledge, what is the stance of post-structuralist thinkers?
Every group, including NGOs, refugees, and stateless persons, holds an equal platform in global politics.
Due to the way traditional theories like Realism conceptualize world politics, non-state actors such as NGOs are excluded from having a voice in international relations.
Only sovereign states possess the authority to participate in international political discourse.
Non-state actors are ranked in a hierarchy regarding their voice in global politics, with stateless individuals occupying the highest position.
International organizations have exclusive rights to represent voices in global affairs.
4.
According to post-structuralist perspectives, how is the legitimacy of humanitarian interventions established?
By the United Nations authorizing and assuming complete responsibility for the intervention.
Through legislative sessions that promote understanding and validate humanitarian actions.
Via international political narratives that categorize groups as ‘innocent civilians’ versus ‘Balkan authorities.’
All of the above statements are accurate.
5.
According to scholar David Campbell, what distinction does he make?
Between ‘foreign policy’ and ‘Foreign Policy’
Between ‘post-structuralism’ and ‘poststructuralism’
Between ‘State’ and ‘state’
None of the choices listed are accurate
6.
Which statement accurately reflects post-structuralists' perspectives on methodology?
Every post-structuralist unanimously believes that formulating such a methodology is impossible.
All post-structuralists agree that only a single methodology can exist.
Post-structuralists hold varying opinions regarding the nature of such a methodology and even question its feasibility.
Rita Floyd claims that Derrida supported the idea of a standardized methodology.
7.
Why do most academics prefer the term post-structuralism over post-modernism, despite the two often being used interchangeably?
Because post-structuralism emphasizes that it is not limited to a specific post-modern era and aligns more closely with its critics, as noted by scholar Waever.
Since post-modernism suggests a rejection of modernity, whereas post-structuralist theory focuses on contemporary issues.
Due to the fact that post-structuralism contains a greater number of characters.
Because other scholars in international relations were explicitly critical of theories labeled as 'post-modern.'
8.
What is Stephen Walt's main criticism of adopting a post-structuralist perspective in international relations?
Post-structuralism places excessive emphasis on human rights issues.
It fails to prioritize the state as the central unit of political organization.
Walt contends that post-structuralism, as it currently stands, lacks the ability to adequately analyze global politics and security, focusing too heavily on critique.
Post-structuralism overlooks the importance of civil liberties and individual rights.
9.
What does the concept of 'anti-foundationalism' assert?
Each theory offers different perspectives, so the definitions of 'fact' and 'truth' vary depending on the context.
All assertions of truth can be evaluated as true or false, typically based on empirical evidence.
It is possible to establish causal links between independent and dependent variables.
Truth serves as the fundamental basis for theories in international politics.
10.
What does Foucault assert about the role of discourses?
Discourses form the basis of both authority and knowledge
Discourses have no significant impact
Discourses create authority and knowledge, with post-structuralists emphasizing the reciprocal relationship between knowledge and power
The state holds the primary significance in international relations
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