International narcotics, sex, and slave trade networks are examples of a(n)
A) business TAN.
B) economic security-oriented TAN.
C) human security-oriented TAN.
D) organized crime TAN.
E) terrorist TAN.
D
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Which of the following statements would a power balancing realist agree with as a line of action following the 9/11 attacks?
a. The United States must launch a global war on terror. b. Regional containment of Iran and Iraq will effectively neutralize threats and maintain stability. c. A preemptive war to rid Iran of its nuclear weapons is the only way to deal with that threat. d. Nuclear monopoly, with the United States as hegemon, is more stable than a balance of nuclear power.
In his book on globalization, The Lexus and the Olive Tree, Thomas Friedman introduces the idea of the golden straitjacket. What is the golden straitjacket and what four objectives must states pursue under its policies?
What will be an ideal response?
Assignments to committees are ______.
A. chosen by the majority party B. drawn by lot, or chance C. irrelevant because the chair of a committee can override the appointments and remove any member D. made by party committees under firm control of senior party leaders and ratified by the party membership
Ramsey Jordan, a renowned scientist, decides to run for president. He knows that he lacks popular support and hence has a meeting with his campaign manager to discuss the strategies that can help him gain support. Jordan's campaign manager advises him to reach out to voters who are scientifically inclined by using a tailored message, highlighting his credentials in the field of science and also
his vision. In this case, to reach out to specific voters, Jordan should engage in _____. A) a moneybomb attack B) microtargeting C) a filibuster D) lobbying E) stumping