book, international relations The film.The Day After, provide critical response
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book, international relations
The film.The Day After, provide critical response to the following statement.
1) Nuclear wars are winnable if a country has first strike capability.
2) Nuclear weapons should be universally banned because the possibility of nuclear conflict increases as the number
of nations with nuclear weapons increases.
3) the primary reason for creating nuclear today is deference.
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2) trace the historical development of realism, using the philosophical contributions of at least two of its founders.
How is the realism reflected in conduct of U.S foreign policy towerds the U.S.S.R during the era of the cold war?
3) Examine the global distribution of power in the international community. Which power configuration do you belive is
the best reflection of the current power relations among the states of the the global community? Expain.
4) what do you understand by the term "Globalization". why has globalization become such an impotant area of study in IR,
in recent years?
5) if the aim of foreign policy is to promote, protect,and preserve the interests of state, use this way of thinking
to justify or criticize U.S invasion of Iraq, and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.
6) the U.S still the largest economy in the global community. It I also more militarily powerful then any other state
in the international community. With these facts in mind, discuss what you consider the principle strength, weaknesses,
opportunities, and threats to the U.S. as a super power in say, the next decads.
Explanation / Answer
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Ans is 2) Nuclear weapons should be universally banned because the possibility of nuclear conflict increases as the number of nations with nuclear weapons increases.
The movie tends to explain that in the event of a nuclear war nothing will be left on our precious Earth.As the of nations bearing nuclear arms increase, the proximity and the horrible aftermath of the war also increases.
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