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Transnational Actors and International Organizations in Global Politics – MCQs
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1.
What does a basic definition of power fail to clarify?
The results or consequences
The problem of security competition
How nations behave
Every listed option is accurate
2.
What does the term 'policy domain' refer to?
A group of policies perceived as connected
A collection of policies that must be addressed collectively due to their interconnection
A platform where one political body can exert influence over another
None of the provided answers are accurate
3.
How is an 'issue' defined in a political context?
A topic commonly addressed in counseling sessions
A group of political matters considered connected due to shared underlying value disputes
A collection of political decisions that must be resolved collectively because they are intertwined through international organizational procedures
Assets that are directly controlled by a political actor
4.
What defines a hybrid international non-governmental organization (INGO)?
An entity created through a partnership between a government and an NGO, allowing membership from both parties
An organization that permits membership to actors operating across national borders
A genetically engineered international biological entity
Individuals sharing a vague collective identity and unified goals
5.
Why is it challenging to monitor transnational criminals effectively?
They handle extremely large amounts of money.
Money triangulation techniques complicate tracking their finances.
They have the ability to relocate internationally.
All the above reasons contribute to the difficulty.
6.
What is the definition of a 'network'?
A covert terrorist group
A system enabling individuals or organizations to communicate, share experiences, and coordinate political objectives or strategies
A collective of people within a specific neighborhood
Restricted internal entry
None of the above
7.
What does the term "triangulation" refer to in the context of international trade?
The process of routing commerce between two nations through a third country
An instance where a government tries to enforce its laws within another country's borders
A resolution passed by the Security Council related to global trade
None of the above options accurately describe triangulation
8.
What does extraterritoriality refer to?
A business operating branches in foreign nations
An international body meddling in a country's internal matters
A government enforcing its laws within the borders of a different nation
The arrival of unidentified flying objects on Earth
9.
What is the main issue with adopting a state-centric perspective in international relations?
The term 'state' can be interpreted in various ways
The distinction between a nation and a state exists
Countries differ significantly from one another
Every one of the above points is accurate
None of the above
10.
How would you define transnational actors?
Famous celebrities like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie
A government engaging in talks with global organizations
Civil society participants from one nation who interact with individuals or groups from other countries or international bodies
Any entity that is not affiliated with a government
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