第四章单元测试
- The English School is different from that of the American mainstream international relations theories.
- ( )has broadly agreed in treating the international society perspective or rationalism as a particularly way to interpret world politics.
- ( )thoughts have experienced a transition from pacifism to rationalism.
- For Wight, the absence of a world state, and the coexistence of a plurality of sovereign states, do not necessarily condemn international politics to a state of war and render meaningless the notion of an international society.
- Martin Wight's The Anarchical Society has been as the central text in the English School of international relations.
- The international system is a realist concept, while the international society is a liberal concept.
- For Vincent, the order varied across time and space, yet shied away from provding any criteria by which such variation could be measured.
- Solidarism has usually been discussed in relation to human rights and Vincent is a clear exponent of this understanding.
- For Vincent, the international society and the world society can go hand-in-hand, especially in a world of high interaction capacity and complex interdependence where a multi-leveled identity is possible.
- Which one is not a theorist of English School?
A:对 B:错
答案:对
A:Constructivism B:English School C:Liberalism D:Realism
A:Woodrow Wilson B:Martin Wight C:Barry Buzan D:John Vincent
A:对 B:错
A:错 B:对
A:错 B:对
A:对 B:错
A:对 B:错
A:错 B:对
A:John Vincent B:Nicholas Onuf C:Barry Buzan D:Martin Wight
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