Liberal World Order and Instruments of Power Practice Quiz

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Liberal World Order and Instruments of Power Quiz

Test your understanding of the liberal international order and the various instruments of power with this engaging quiz. With six thought-provoking questions, you will explore concepts like deterrence, soft power, and smart sanctions.

Whether you're a student, educator, or simply interested in global affairs, this quiz provides an excellent opportunity to deepen your knowledge.

  • 6 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Insights on Global Cooperation and Security
  • Ideal for Students and Educators
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Which one of these is NOT one of the purposes of the liberal international order?
Deepen cooperation on trade and finance among countries
Set up a system of global collective security around the world
Spread democratic values and human rights
Create a favorable security environment for the US through institutions
Which of the following statements about deterrence by denial is true?
It is similar to compellence.
It aims to impose high costs on an adversary for undertaking a certain action.
It aims to prevent an adversary's action from being successful.
Nuclear weapons are useful for carrying it out.
Conference diplomacy involves:
Several countries getting together to negotiate on one issue
A third party calling together two sides to a conflict for mediation.
Unofficial gatherings of high-ranking persons and experts from different countries talking about an issue.
Heads of state gathering together to discuss several issues.
An example of soft power would be:
Imposing economic sanctions on a country
Spreading misleading stories to other countries about a conflict you are involved in.
A public diplomacy event to tout the benefits of your domestic political institutions.
Cyberattacks on a country's infrastructure.
According to Brooks, which of these is NOT a cause of military effectiveness?
Cultural factors
Political factors
Normative factors
Economic factors
An example of a smart sanction would be:
Freezing the US bank accounts of particular individuals involved in a decision harmful to US interests.
Imposing penalties on third countries that do business with a sanctioned country.
Putting a trade embargo on a country.
Enacting a punishment that makes the POTUS look very intelligent.
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