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Which theory primarily focuses on power structures related to class?
Classical realism
Liberalism
Marxism
Feminism
Which theories focus on the balance of power and believe there is limited potential in co-operation?
Feminism
Liberalism
Classical realism
Neo-realism
What are the main components of liberalism?
Self-preservation
Free market
Human rights and democratization
Rejection of power politics
What does hermeneutics mean?
Materialism
Interpretation
Objectivity
Realism
Which theories support international institution like the UN?
Neo-realism
Liberalism
The English school
Classical realism
What is a critical theory?
A theory that supports the theoretical, meta-theoretical and/or political status quo
A theory that criticizes the theoretical, meta-theoretical and/or political status quo
Realist theories
Liberal theories
Which theory is primarily concerned about gender?
Marxism
Liberalism
Feminism
Realism
Which theories give a voice to the marginalised?
Liberalism
Post-colonialism
Realism
Feminism
Which theory argues that reality is socially constructed?
Realism
Constructivism
Neo-realism
Liberalism
Which theories argues that capitalism is an exploitative and unfair system?
The English school
Constructivism
Marxism
Feminism
What is an examples of critical theory?
Liberalism
Marxism
Realism
Neo-realism
Which theories argue that war is possible at any time?
Classical realism
Neo-realism
Liberalism
Feminism
Which theory argues that democratic states are less likely to go to war with other democratic states?
Classical realism
Liberalism
Feminism
The English school
What is an example of neo-liberalism?
Mass privatization and commercialisation of public services
Public services are nationalized
Government is closely involved in business
Which theory do you support most?
Realism Classical or Neo-Realism
Liberalism
The English school
Marxism
Feminism and post-colonialism
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