How has globalization changed the understanding of sovereignty in the neo-Westphalian era from its original concept in the Westphalian era?

What will be an ideal response?


In the Westphalian era, states were free to make any policy decisions they wanted without fear of outside intervention as long as no other states were affected. In the neo-Westphalian era, states have limits on the ability to make decisions about what happens inside their borders due to the interdependence created by globalization.

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A. a majority of Americans vote "split-ticket" B. a large majority of voters identify themselves as Republicans or Democrats and loyally vote for their party's candidate C. nevertheless almost 70% of Americans now identify themselves as Republicans D. the percentage of Americans who identify themselves as either Democrats or Republicans is at a historic low

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Horse-race journalism concerns the critics because they feel such coverage

A. cannot adequately predict who will win or lose a race. B. ignores the importance of issues. C. places too much emphasis on personalities and public personas. D. relies almost entirely on second- and third-hand reporting. E. rarely has an impact on the flow of campaign contributions.

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What was unique about Albert Fall in the aftermath of the Teapot Dome scandal?

A)He was the first former cabinet member sentenced to jail for his official conduct in office. B)He was the first cabinet member to be falsely accused of administrative corruption. C)He was the first cabinet member in U.S. history to use his office for corrupt ends. D)He was the first former cabinet member to run for higher office in the aftermath of a scandal.

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About one in three of those deemed to be living in poverty is not considered to be poor enough to qualify for Medicaid

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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