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- Liberal and Social Theoriesinternational-relations › liberal-and-social-theories
- Published
- 8 May 2024
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
This example illustrates a cognitive bias, where past events are used to influence current decision-making, often leading to flawed reasoning based on perceived patterns rather than objective analysis.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Which of the following correctly represent Kant’s Three Articles of Perpetual Peace?
- 2.What does the concept of 'Harmony of Interests' refer to?
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- 4.What do radical liberals primarily emphasize?
- 5.What does David Held's concept of a 'cosmopolitan model of democracy' include?
- 6.What do Radical Liberals contend regarding the dominant institutional framework?
- 7.How did the United Nations Charter differ from the League of Nations regarding membership and enforcement actions? i. The UN had almost universal membership. ii. The major powers could block enforcement measures that conflicted with their interests.
- 8.What fundamental concept do neo-liberals and neo-realists both agree upon?
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