Some countries will more readily accept aid from NGOs than from other states because ______.
a. NGOs are more environmentally friendly
b. NGOs have more access to resources
c. the terms are financially more reasonable
d. fewer conditions are attached
d. fewer conditions are attached
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Which of the following best describes issue-advocacy NGOs?
a. They often have celebrities to represent their causes and gain political attention. b. They are relatively weak on issues that involve military security. c. They have more success persuading governments to inaction than they do making major policy changes. d. All of these are true.
When former President George W. Bush failed to call German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder to congratulate him on his re-election in 2002 – presumably due to Schröder's failure to commit troops to the looming war with Iraq –
this could be considered an example of: A. Coercive diplomacy B. No expectation of agreement C. Symbolic diplomacy D. Conflict avoidance E. Breakdown of diplomacy
Which of the following would confirm that a genuine revolution has taken place?
a. The regime itself claims it is going through a revolution. b. The old elites are replaced by new elites. c. The regime is unable to control enormous street protests and riots. d. The state media declare a revolution has taken place.
The major disadvantage of federalism is that
A. it protects ethnic, linguistic, or religious minorities at the expense of the majority. B. it cannot serve as a check on overly ambitious rulers. C. it allows subunits to experiment with different policy programs. D. it may come at the expense of the equality of citizens.