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TRUE or FALSE Constructivists point out that the logic of appropriateness justif

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Question

TRUE or FALSE

Constructivists point out that the logic of appropriateness justifies an action based on its anticipated costs and benefits.

The logic of Hobbesian anarchy is “the war of all against all.”

In the life cycle of norms, the second stage is norm cascade. The second stage will be reached when norm entrepreneurs call attention to issues that needed to be changed.

The contemporary liberal scholars believe that cooperation among rational state actors is possible to achieve if it is properly coordinated by regimes and institutions.

Liberals agree with realists that anarchy is a key cause of war.

The balance of power is a mechanism that seeks to ensure that there is only one hegemonic power that can dominate all other states.

The Treaty of Westphalia ended the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union.

One of the key assumptions in realism is that the international system is anarchic. This assumption implies that international politics is built on the logic of self-help.

Offensive realism emphasizes that states are power maximizers.

Ethnic nationalism that demands national self-determination of an ethnic/national group tends to make an existing state stronger.

Explanation / Answer

1. False. Consequentialists point out that the logic of appropriateness justifies an action based on its anticipated costs and benefits.

2. True. The logic of Hobbesian anarchy is “the war of all against all.”

3. False. In the life cycle of norms, the second stage is norm cascade, however, at the far end of the norm cascade, norm internalization occurs.

4. True. The contemporary liberal scholars believe that cooperation among rational state actors is possible to achieve if it is properly coordinated by regimes and institutions.

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