What do we mean by Second Generation Peacekeeping?

a. Multileveled missions which incorporate elements of Traditional Peacekeeping
b. Missions whereby UN troops are authorized to use force for reasons other than self-defense
c. Mission objectives extend to achieve humanitarian goals, improving the living conditions of affected populations and helping towards improving economic, political and social conditions
d. All of the options


All of the options

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When a state gets bogged down in a long, costly war, prospect theory predicts it may be less likely to stop its action, despite heavy losses, because __________

a. of the classic “prisoner’s dilemma” situation b. the prospect of appearing to be weak is too great in an international system marked by anarchy c. of inertia, or what people might call being stuck in a rut d. people typically take much greater risks to avoid losses than to achieve gains

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"Qualified immunity" refers to the situation in which

a. public officials may defend themselves in a liability damages suit by showing they acted in "good faith.". b. public officials cannot be sued for damages incurred during the performance of duties associated with the office. c. public officials are immune from inspection of their performance. d. public employees act unreasonable in the performance of their duties.

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Which one of the president’s appointments serves for life?

a. Tthe Secretary of Defense  b. Ambassadors  c. White House Chief of Staff  d. federal judges 

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Behavioral research should be designed so that

a. the researcher can identify factors that are related to behavioral variability b. behavioral variability is eliminated c. variability among participants is maximized d. behavioral variability is due to only one factor e. participants' behavior does not vary across conditions

Political Science