ULUSLARARASI İLİŞKİLER TEORİLERİ II - Deneme Sınavı - 4
II. According to CS, security cannot be confined to military issues only.
III. CS widened the scope of security by developing the concept of securitisation and regional complex theory.
Which one of the above is correct regarding the Copenhagen School?
What is the name of the term described above?
II. The CS has developed the idea of security sectors.
III. The CS has introduced the concept of regional security complexes developed by Buzan.
Which of the above is correct regarding the Copenhagen School?
II. It was first introduced by English philosopher J. L. Austin.
III. Each sentence can convey three types of acts, the combination of which constitutes the total speech act.
Which of the above is correct for speech act?
What is the name of the term described above?
II. A securitizing actor articulates an already politicized issue as an existential threat to a referent object.
III. The issue is not included in the public debate.
Which of the above is included in the non-politized stage of securitization?
II. The most important referent object is the state.
III. The preservation of the state becomes a priority as in the traditional view of security.
Which of the above is correct regarding the military sector?
II. One can detect various referent objects at different levels.
III. An economic crisis can hamper individuals' access to basic necessities.
Which of the above is correct regarding the Economic Sector?
II. Early versions of RSCT focused on the state as the primary unit of analysis.
III. There is an interdependence among the national security interests of a group of states locals in close proximity.
Which of the above is correct regarding the Regional Security Complex Theory?
II. It is considered as the most intriguing of the five sectors in the CS.
III. It involves a development or potentiality as a threat to people's survival as a community.
Which of the security sector features is described above?
- Western scholars legitimize colonial aggression.
- East was marginalized by Western world in literature, history and social areas.
- West is originally “the Self “, in contrast, East is “the other”.
- West sees itself as the center of the world and the other as the periphery.
Which are the basic assumptions of Orientalism?
- Race is not a contingent determination that could be subsumed under the general category of class, but is a distinctive and autonomous form of social, economic and political inequality.
- The significance of the revolutionary act as also a psychological and intellectual transformation, which must accompany material transformation, or the socialist reorganization of production.
- Individual freedom is an essential component of a socialist synthesis that should guarantee democratic participation in the construction of socialism.
Whose thoughts of post-colonial theory were characterized by the three aspects above?
- It is not possible for the colonists to be unaware of the illegitimacy of their position.
- Colonists demonstrate through their actions that they are aware that their welfare has actually been promoted through the misery of what they colonize.
- The concepts of “dual refusal” and “dual responsibility” showed up in his book “Portrait of the Colonial” (1957).
Which post-colonial scholar had these arguments?
- “Discourse on Colonialism” (1955) is his book which later became one of the most fundamental works of post-colonial writing.
- He advocates that the pseudo-humanism that is actually the colonialist has got a fake understanding of humanity.
- According to him, Pseudo-humanism makes the colonialist uncivilized and brutal.
Which post-colonial scholar is defined above?
- He considers the colonial phenomenon as an opportunity for cultural exchange.
- He suggests that colonial authority is necessarily rendered ‘hybrid’ and ‘ambivalent’ when it is imitated or reproduced, thus opening up spaces for the colonized to subvert the masterdiscourse.
- He points out that the discourse of colonialism is frequently populated with ‘terrifying stereotypes of savagery, cannibalism, lust and anarchy’.
Whose take on colonialism is define above?
- The concept of subaltern is concentrated on all exploited people, particularly Hindu women, and there are two options of a widowed Indian woman, who lost her husband, one is the self killing tradition (Sati tradition) and being inferior in the process of emancipation of the contemporary world.
- She is interested in feminist side of post-colonialism, because subaltern women are much more inferior than the others.
- She states that subaltern cannot speak also due to not having their own history.
- Her work combines feminism and post-colonial basis.
Which post-colonial scholar is defined above?
- He was a liberal thinker and an economist who was one of the first writers to use the concept of imperialism and even inspired Lenin’s development of the theory of imperialism.
- According to him, the investigation of new investment and market opportunities for unused capital and non-consumable goods within the country leads to imperialism.
Which scholar is defined above?