16. Mansfield and Snyder argue that the ‘democraticpeace’ argument may NOT be true because:
States that are becoming democratic are more stable | ||
States that are becoming democratic are less likely to re-igniteconflicts with neighbors | ||
States that are becoming democratic may become a target fortheir less democratic neighbors | ||
All of the above |
18. As democracy spreads around the world, so too doesthe zone of peace in world politics. What is the zone ofpeace?
Geographic space of democratic countries within which states donot want to use military force or believe it will be used againstthem. | ||
Geographic space of countries within which other states carryout peacekeeping or peacemaking efforts through the UN. | ||
Geographic space of troubled countries in which peace and safetyneed to be brought about by collaborative effort. | ||
Geographic space of communist countries within which states donot want to use military force or believe it will be used againstthem. |
20. Which of these terms imply the fear of a state thatan agreement with an adversary reached today will be violated atsome point in the future when the adversary is strong?
Private information problem | ||
Commitment problem | ||
Prisoner’s dilemma | ||
Defect cell |