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ULUSLARARASI İLİŞKİLER TEORİLERİ II
2. Ünite
Soru 1
Which IR theorist stands out as one of the most important figures in Constructivist IR theory?
Soru 2
In Realism, __________means absence of a higher authority above states to make and enforce rules in the international system.
Soru 3
Which theory is explained by the above sentences?
Soru 4
Waltz argues that “a system is composed of a structure and interacting units” and he defines political ___________on three dimensions: ordering principles, the character of the units, and the distribution of capabilities.
Soru 5
______________ entails a wide range of theoretical perspectives whose common denominators include “an emphasis on the importance of normative as well as material structures, on the role of identity in shaping political action and on the mutually constitutive relationship between agents and structures.”
Soru 6
While recognizing the importance of material factors, constructivism suggests that structure also consists of social elements except ___________________.
Soru 7
_____________ is most simply stated as the interchange of thoughts and feelings, both conscious and unconscious, between two persons or “subjects,” as facilitated by empathy.
Soru 8
In a ___________ system, states no longer see each other as enemies or rivals, but friends and “the scope of shared norms is much more extensive” and Wendt argues that this culture is the closest one to a collective security system.
Soru 9
A _________ community is a different social structure, composed of shared knowledge in which states trust each other to resolve disputes without war. States’ ideas about each other, then, become an important determinant of the nature of structure.
Soru 10
I. It aims at removing the traditional dichotomy between system and unit levels of analysis and tries to bridge the two domains.
II. It argues that states’ corporate and social identities continuously interact with each other and states’ foreign policies are the product of this interaction.
III. According to this approach, any transformation in the corporate identity of a state -as a result of domestic conditions- will eventually affect the identity formation at the international level where states will try to reset their priorities in accordance with the new identity” (Nia, 2011: 282).
What kind of constructivism is described by the above sentences?
Soru 11
Which of the following is the book that is considered to have introduced realism as a dominant theory to international relations?
Soru 12
Which of the following is true about state behavior according to neorealism?
Soru 13
Which of the following is the type of constructivism that incorporates values, norms and other ideational factors into their theorizing without rejecting the canons of science, standards, and methodologies for testing hypotheses or propositions?
Soru 14
Which of the following assumes that only the behavior of states is affected by system structure, not their identities and interests?
Soru 15
Wendt makes a distinction between cultures in which states’ behaviors, identities and interests vary considerably. Which of the following types of cultures is the closest to a collective security system where states identify with each other and define their interests collectively?
Soru 16
Which of the following is not one of the four basic interests generated by corporate identity?
Soru 17
Which of the following options includes three factors at the systemic level that can play a causal role for the emergence of collective identity formation?
Soru 18
Which of the following is one of the factors ignored in the systemic approach?
Soru 19
“Instead of focusing on the external, international domain, ------------------------constructivists concentrate on the relationship between domestic social and legal norms and the identities and interests of states, the very factors bracketed by Wendt”.
Which of the following terms can be used to fill in the blank in the above sentence?
Soru 20
When you set out to explain the revolution in a country with both domestic and international developments, which of the following approaches to analysis would you use?