According to the liberal perspective, why did the Oslo Accords fail?
What will be an ideal response?
Varies. The realist perspective sees NATO as a collective defense arrangement; when the threat ends, the defense arrangement is also expected to end. However, the liberal perspective sees NATO as a collective security arrangement that consolidates power and authority on a collective, rather than selective, basis. Regional collective security arrangements do not go away once the threat ends. Rather, they persist to provide security and other collective goods even in the absence of a geopolitical threat.
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A. raising cigarette taxes B. legalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes C. outlawing state-funded education D. requiring parental notification when teens seek an abortion
During the early years of the Republic, this department, under the direction of Alexander Hamilton, was "the principal federal office."
A. War Department B. State Department C. Treasury Department D. Interior Department E. Navy Department
According to Olson why do small, well-organized groups, especially with money, often override the broader public interest?
A) The latter have much to gain from favorable but narrow laws and rulings, so they lobby intensely. The former see nothing to gain, are not organized or intense, and lobby little. B) The former have much to gain from favorable but narrow laws and rulings, so they lobby intensely. The latter see much to gain, and are not organized or intense, but lobby little. C) The former have much to gain from favorable but narrow laws and rulings, so they lobby intensely. The latter see nothing to gain, are not organized or intense, and lobby little. D) The former have much to gain from fair, broad laws and rulings, so they lobby some. The latter also favor broad laws and rulings, but not organized or intense, and lobby little.
An individual or collective actor whose agreement is necessary for a change in the political status quo is referred to as a(n) ______.
A. institutional veto player B. partisan veto player C. veto player D. constitutional veto player