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In the field of security which of these is NOT a contribution of feminist theory?
Born in Palestine, this post-colonial theorist's work on 'Orientalism' focused on the common Western notion that they are 'civilized' while people in Africa and the Middle East are barbaric
Focusing on the differences between men and women is the trademark of:
Critical Theorists attempt to identify the process through which ideas are reified into institutions and then treated as:
He argued that 'Colonialism is violence in its natural state, and it will only yield when confronted by greater violence.'
The lack of authority in the international system is called:
Incentives created by opportunities for trans-boarder economic transactions best describes:
This group sought to understand the politics of security:
A key difference between traditional theorists and critical theorists is how each addresses:
John Mearsheimer is most closely associated with which branch of realism?
The claim that liberal democracies tend not to go to war with one another is called:
The person widely credited with the founding of international liberalism was
Constructivists believe that ___________ and ____________ the things most responsible for security in international relations.
The rise of international institutions, especially after WWII led to this new realist theory:
The constructivists who focus on how leaders and their publics talk about security are called:
Neoliberals focus on _____________ as the main driver in international relations
Constructivists believe that international structures are:
Which of these individuals argued that anarchy and security is 'what states make of it?'
__________________ believe that understanding identity is key to understanding how a state will act
Realism uses the "like-unit assumption." What is that? Liberal IR and constructivism reject it. What are their positions instead?