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A list of true or false statements related to the global interstate system and its impact on nations and global cooperation. Topics include the role of states in the face of globalization, historical events, and the influence of international organizations.
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FALSE if otherwise. True or False. Write TRUE of the statements convey accurate statements and FALSE if otherwise. TRUE1. According to Hans Schattle, globalization has displaced the states at least in the short run. TRUE2. Max Weber stated that nation-states are temperate authorities over specific territories. TRUE3. Fascism collapsed in 1916 as its member parties supported the war efforts of their respective states. FALSE4. The United Nations reflected imbalance of powers. FALSE5. Second world countries are those that are caught between superpowers. FALSE6. Sukarno emphasized among the Bandung conference participants that colonialism was not dead. TRUE7. The benefits of globalization are unevenly distributed across states and populations. State policies mattered greatly. TRUE8. States set the agendas and drive the terms of cooperation that govern the world’s leading international organizations. TRUE 9. Globalization is often seen to have lowered the importance of the state, but in the end, the states that will remain the most successful in the face of globalization is those who adapt to the changes their role makes. TRUE10. Ohmae claimed that economic interdependence and global communication had rendered the nation-state a nostalgic fiction