ULİ206U
ULUSLARARASI İLİŞKİLER TEORİLERİ II - Deneme Sınavı - 9
Dönem Sonu Sınavı
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Soru 1
Aberystwyth School argues for the reconceptualization of security studies by focusing on ... of human beings.
Which of the following options correctly completes the sentence above?
Soru 2
Which of the following scholars has first introduced the concept of hegemony?
Soru 3
Which of the above are among the most important characteristics of Aberystwyth School?
Soru 4
Which of the following is not one of the scholars of the Frankfurt School?
Soru 5
Which of the following implies that security outcomes result from different political aims and facts?
Soru 6
Which of the following means the absence of physical violence?
Soru 7
Which of the following is one of the leading countries for the promotion of the growing importance of human security conception for world security?
Soru 8
According to the Aberystwyth School, what produces true security?
Soru 9
Which of the following causes marginalization of social groups especially in the post-Cold War era?
Soru 10
Which school is explained by the sentences below?
Soru 11
Gramscian ______________ allows the moral, political and cultural values of the dominant group to become widely dispersed throughout the society and be accepted by subordinate groups and classes as their own.
Soru 12
I. There is a mutual relationship between mind, thoughts, ideals and economic infrastructure.
II. Contemporary economic and political realms are increasingly integrated.
III. This school has focused on issues such as culture, bureaucracy, nature of authoritarianism and social structure instead of analysis of economic base of society.
Which school is described by the sentences above?
Soru 13
Critical security studies emerged as a ________ to the problem-solving theories in Security Studies subfield.
Soru 14
While traditional security conception considers state actor as an objective and given phenomenon, Aberyswyth School gives attention to the ________ of ideas, norms and values that have a crucial place in constitution of individuals and human collectivities as referent objects of security (Mutimer, 2010: 89).
Soru 15
What is the most important challenge of Aberystwyth School to traditional security
conception in terms of dealing with security?
Soru 16
Which one of the following concepts does not have a significant place in contemporary security thinking?
Soru 17
Which one of the following actors is accepted as the dominant actor of security studies?
Soru 18
What is the turning point for inclusion of human security concept into Security Studies sub-field?
Soru 19
The concept of human security requires the cooperation with civil society and this cooperation is important to increase ___________ of people about their fundamental rights and freedoms and provide respect to them.
Soru 20
"The key question that inspired his work was “why it was so difficult to promote revolution in Western Europe”. In understanding how the prevailing order was maintained, Marxists had concentrated on the coercive practices and capabilities of the state. This theoretician recognized that while this characterization may have held true in less developed societies, it was not the case in the more developed countries of the West in which the system was maintained not only by coercion but also through consent. It is this hegemony that allows the moral, political and cultural values of the dominant group to become widely dispersed throughout the society and be accepted by subordinate groups and classes as their own."
The ideas of which of the following theoreticians is defined in the above paragraph?