Week 3 Reading Quiz
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Week 3 Reading Quiz
Due
Sep 10 at 11:59pm
Points
15
Questions
15
Available
Sep 4 at 12am - Sep 10 at 11:59pm
Time Limit
60 Minutes
Instructions
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read the assigned
readings
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for this week before taking the
quiz. You will have 60 minutes to answer a total of 15 multiple-choice and true/false questions on the
assigned readings. The quiz is open book, and
you will have one attempt to finish
. The reading
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Why complete the quizzes?
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Question 1
According to Thomas and Tow, which major international event
contributed to a re-evaluation of the policy assumptions of IR and the
interpretation of “security”?
The end of the Cold War
Correct!
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The start of the First World War
None of the options
The start of the Second World War
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Question 2
A major argument posed by the UN Human Development Report of 1994
is that a “secure state” that is not burdened with territorial contestations
can still be inhabited by insecure people.
True
Correct!
Correct!
False
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Question 3
Thomas and Tow argues that in order for the concept of human security to
be useful, it must
Be promoted by the developed countries around the world
Be promoted by the United Nations and the majority of the NGOs around
the world
Be enshrined in the constitution of all of the UN member states
Provide tangible threat parameters against which various security
situations can be measured
Correct!
Correct!
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Question 4
Thomas and Tow argues that both the 1994 Haitian and the 1999 East
Timor crisis demonstrated that
The developed countries were hesitant to get involved in the conflicts
Peace-enforcing and peacekeeping required both top-down international
intervention and bottom-up actions that addressed political structural
issues with the involvement of domestic state and civil society actors
Correct!
Correct!
None of the options
Traditional state-centric security concerns still remain valid
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Question 5
Thomas and Tow argue that the 1994 U.S. intervention in Haiti
demonstrated that peace is something that is solely provided by the state,
without necessitating civil society’s involvement.
True
False
Correct!
Correct!
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Question 6
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Chandler argues that the integration of human security into mainstream
policymaking has
Reinforced, rather than challenging existing policy frameworks
orrect Answer
orrect Answer
Never really took place due to resistance from the developed countries
None of the options
ou Answered
ou Answered
Drastically transformed the interpretation of security and security policies
See Chandler pg 428
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Question 7
Chandler argues that countries in the Global South are critical of human
security because
Its agenda is an excuse for international intervention
Both options are correct
Correct!
Correct!
Of the conditions attached to receiving international aid
None of the options
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Question 8
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Chandler argues that most progress in the human security agenda has
been made in the “freedom from fear” area with the revival of ‘just war’
intervention, while measures in the “freedom from want” area fall short of
challenging the philosophy of market liberalism.
True
Correct!
Correct!
False
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Question 9
Canada’s political conservatives supported mainstreaming the human
security approach because
None of the options
ou Answered
ou Answered
The political liberals were opposed to the human security agenda
There was a pressure from the U.S. government
It would save the Canadian defense and military from irrelevance and
strategic stagnation
orrect Answer
orrect Answer
Chandler pg 433
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Question 10
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According to Chandler, what are the reasons human security has not
really transformed the mainstream security agenda?
The scholars after the Cold War exaggerated security threats
The new source of threat to the Western countries only moved to new
locations: the developing countries
All of the options are correct
Correct!
Correct!
The human security approach allows policymakers to resort to making
convenient sound bites instead of making responsible and strategic foreign
policy
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Question 11
According to Grayson, the ‘modern state’ since its inception, has linked
human security with national security.
True
False
Correct!
Correct!
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Question 12
How does human security ‘liberalized’ security policy, thus showing an
interconnection with liberalism?
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Human security has ‘deregulated’ the security discussion by encouraging
the input of civil society actors and marginalized groups
All of the options are correct
Correct!
Correct!
The ‘freedom from want’ dimension of human security has been configured
around neoliberal models on economic growth
The ‘freedom from fear’ dimension of human security borrows from early
liberal political thought that focused on negative freedoms, which
eventually transformed into the first-generation thoughts on human rights
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Question 13
The Canadian government’s response to Talisman Energy’s (an oil
company) involvement in the 1999 Sudanese civil war demonstrated that
The Canadian government was committed to promoting its human security
agenda, even when it meant curtailing corporate entity’s activities abroad
None of the options
Within the ‘freedom from fear’ dimension of the human security agenda,
the sanctity of neoliberal deregulation was going to be preserved even in
cases where it was contributing to violence and human misery
Correct!
Correct!
The Canadian civil society actors did not want to get involved in the
Sudanese civil war
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Question 14
According to Grayson, Canada promoted the ‘freedom from want’
dimension of human security, while Japan promoted the ‘freedom from
fear’ dimension.
True
False
Correct!
Correct!
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Question 15
As part of Japan’s ‘proactive pacifism’, its Constitution prohibited the use
of force, except for self-defense.
True
Correct!
Correct!
False
Quiz Score:
13
out of 15