National Interest and Balance of Power MCQs for Competitive Exams

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National Interest and Balance of Power MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Match the following statements with their respective political scholars: (a) No sharp line exists between the will to live and the will to power; (b) Power is an indivisible whole; (c) States should be economically self-sufficient for military reasons; (d) The struggle for power is universal in time and space.
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102
Which nation served as the primary leader of the Western Alliance during the Cold War era?
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103
What is the generally accepted chronological duration of the Cold War period?
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104
In which year did the Congress of Vienna take place?
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105
Which of the following characteristics is NOT true of a colonial empire?
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106
Which security framework views the use of force as both a primary threat and the essential instrument for achieving security?
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How is the global power structure of the immediate post-Cold War era typically characterized?
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108
Which nation is widely recognized as possessing significant latent nuclear capacity?
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What is the core meaning of the principle of territorial integrity in international relations?
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According to the traditional perspective on security, what is considered the primary threat to a sovereign state?
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