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POL 373 CH.9 Public Diplomacy Exam Questions and Answers
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Public Diplomacy Overview - ANSWER-Public diplomacy is ingrained within the fabric of diplomatic tradition that dates back to ancient times. 
The fundamental purpose of diplomacy is to maintain friendly relations and overcome estrangement between States. 
It was feared to disrupt the proper order and balance of diplomatic practice and, e.g. Sir Harold Nicholson argued for a return to private negotiations. 
 
Public Diplomacy Overview - ANSWER-The emergence of the Second World War and political p...
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PLSC 14 PSU Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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PLSC 14 PSU Exam 1 Questions and 
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States - Answer- Territorial entities in which a central authority provides public goods. 
Governments - Answer- Bureaucratic-legal apparatus constituting the central authority. 
Nations - Answer- Sets of people sharing identity of a cultural, ethnic or historic sort. 
Nation-States - Answer- Combination of a nation and state. Ideal that people within a 
state have a shared identity. Rare in real world. 
Correlates of War (COW) - Answer- 500,0...
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PLSC 117 Midterm Key Terms (All Correct)
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Mercantilism correct answers Economic doctrine based on belief that military power and economic influence complement each other (applied especially to 16th century colonial empires). Mercantilist policies favored the mother country. 
 
Peace of Westphalia correct answers Ended the Thirty Years War in 1648. said to have created the modern state system as it included a general recognition of the principles of sovereignty and nonintervention. 
 
Sovereignty correct answers States have political sup...
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Summary - international cases and treaties Public International Law (University of Sydney) LATEST 2024 UPDATE
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TOPIC 1. THE NATURE OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 
A.	DEFINING INTERNATIONAL LAW 
International Law = a binding regime of principles and rules that regulates the relations among states, and individuals and other non-state entities. 
 
UN Charter, Art 2(1): The United Nations is ‘based upon the principle of sovereign equality of all its members’ 
•	No state may compel another to submit to judicial settlement 
•	No state is bound by a new international rule without consent 
 
B.	IS INTERNATI...
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Public International law exam actual questions and Correct answers 2023-2024 complete
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What is public international law? correct answer law applicable on international community; tool to regulate the relations in international community through binding rules of conduct 
 
What is the international community? correct answer originally interstate community → international law 
today: international recognition of an individual 
 + creation and multiplication of international organizations 
It's no longer interstate but IL is about the role of states in international relations and ...
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LCP4801 - International law Questions with Correct Answers
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Diplomatic protection Correct Answer A state has a right to protect its nationals abroad who have been injured by the actions of 
the foreign state. The state may take up the case of its subject by resorting to diplomatic 
action, or international judicial proceedings. The cornerstone of this right is that an injury 
to a national is considered to be an injury to the state (Panevyezys-Saldutiskis Railway Case). Therefore, under international law, the right of diplomatic protection vests in the s...
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international law (lcp4801) exam questions and answers
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SECTION A - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
TRUE AND FALSE 
Indicate whether each of the following statements is true or false. You must 
substantiate your choice in each instance. 
There are two requirements which must be present for the formation of a customary 
international law rule: jus cogens and opinio juris. 
False - The requirements are usus and opinio iuris , Jus cogens is a norm from which no 
derogation is permitted 
The United Nations may exercise diplomatic protection over its agents and it...
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Honors Government: Executive Branch fully solved 2023/2024 already passed
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Honors Government: Executive BranchWhat were some of the Founding Father's ideas about the office of president? - correct answer -They didn't want a king 
-weak executive 
-didn't want a president to have veto power 
-the believed the executive's main function to balance the power of the legislative branch 
 
3 qualifications to be president - correct answer 35 years old, 14 year resident, natural born citizen 
 
Roles of the President - correct answer chief of state, chief executive, chief...
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WGU C963 OA Study guide|Complete Questions with Correct Answers
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WGU C963 OA Study guide|Complete Questions with Correct Answers 
Powers under the Articles of Confederation 
1. Could exchange Ambassadors 
2. Make treaties with foreign governments and Indian Tribes 
3. Declare War 
4. Borrow Money 
5. Settle disputes among States 
Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation 
no power to tax, 
President lacked power, 
no money to buy ships 
no money pay soldiers 
no national judiciary 
New Jersey Plan 
William Paterson 
Three Branches of Government 
The states ...
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International Law Cases Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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South West Africa cases - ANSWER-ICJ - difference between law and politics 
 
Right of Passage over Indian Territory - ANSWER-Customary legal norms need not be universal in scope. 
ICJ stated that long continued practice between two States accepted by them as regulating their relations' can form the basis of mutual rights and obligations between those states. 
 
Constant and uniform practice on the part of the rulers of India of allowing free passage to Portuguese individuals, civil officials a...
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