Despite internal pressures to reform, the pro-apartheid regime in South Africa did not change until external groups in Europe, North America, and Australia applied pressure. This is an example of a(n)

A) boomerang model
B) democratic peace theory
C) liberal approach
D) naming and shaming tactic
E) norms life cycle


A

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The UN Security Council's decisions depend entirely on the interests of its member states, and although Security Council resolutions in theory bind all UN members, member states in practice often try to evade or soften their effect. These characteristics of the Council are examples of its __________.

A. plenary sessions B. expansive influence C. disregard for nations' sovereignty D. limited power

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Why is the United States a favorite jurisdiction within which to bring cases?

A. It is considered the most just system in the world. B. It is the most effective system in the world. C. It tends to award the largest settlements. D. It insists on having cases brought in the United States.

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A person who supports the rights and power of the common people in their struggle against the privileged elite.

What will be an ideal response?

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Which is NOT one of the international topics that would receive the most media attention?

a. East-West governmental relations b. Natural disasters c. Dramatic political conflicts d. Economic reform in the developing world

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