Which of the following characterized the development of neorealist and neoliberal theories of international relations?
a. An attempt to add to the rich complexity of classical realist and liberal theories
b. A stronger emphasis on ideas and culture as a factor in international relations
c. An attempt to soften the strict tenets of the classical liberal and realist theories
d. An attempt to move away from the hard rules of deductive reasoning
e. An attempt to devise more deductive theories similar to those of microeconomics
Question 2
Which of the following is NOT part of constructivist thought?
a. There is a spectrum of anarchies ranging from friendship to enmity that vary with the perceptions and norms that states have about themselves and others.
b. It attempts to explain changes in behavior over time.
c. Security is viewed primarily in the classical sense of violence or war among states.
d. Constructivism rejects the search for scientific laws of international politics.
e. There is stress on the ultimate subjectivity of interests and their links to changing identities.