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Item African Politics: POL 311, Degree Examinations June 2023(University of Fort Hare, 2023-06) Ferim, V.; Ashu, G.Item Comparative Politics: POL 513, Honours Examinations June 2023(University of Fort Hare, 2023-06) Ferim, V.; Amusan, L.Item Epistemology and Research Methods in Political Science: POL 511, Honours Examinations June 2023(University of Fort Hare, 2023-06) Magure, B.; Matthews, S.Item International Relations: POL 322, Supplementary Examinations January 2019(University of Fort Hare, 2019-01) Ferim, V.; Nganje, F.Item International Relations: POL 322, Supplementary Examinations November 2024(University of Fort Hare, 2024-11) Ferim, V.; Ashu, G.This supplementary examination paper for POL 322, "International Relations," is a 3-hour assessment worth 100 marks. Students are required to answer any three questions, with all questions carrying equal value (33.3 marks each). The paper covers various critical topics in international relations, including state power, humanitarian intervention, causes of war and peace, terrorism, and factors contributing to the infrequent violent conflicts between states. Question 1 asks students to discuss why military power remains a crucial indicator of state power in world politics, elaborating on five elements that contribute to a nation's power in international relations. Question 2 requires an elaboration on four reasons why the principle of humanitarian intervention remains controversial in world politics, while also explaining its continued importance. Question 3 prompts an explanation of the causes of war and peace using the three levels of analysis discussed in class, drawing from the premise of humanity's "sinful and avaricious nature." Question 4 focuses on terrorism, asking students to explain three causes of terrorism in contemporary international relations using Samuel Huntington's "Clash of Civilizations" thesis, and to elaborate on five reasons why it is difficult to eradicate terrorism. Question 5 discusses why violent conflicts between states are less frequent than internal conflicts, despite the absence of a central world government with enforcement powers, requiring students to provide four reasons with examples. The examination aims to assess students' comprehensive understanding of core theories, concepts, and contemporary issues in international relations.Item Introduction to Political Philosophy and Ideologies: POL 211, Degree Examinations June 2023(University of Fort Hare, 2023-06) Magure, B.; Ferim, V.Item Nature and Scope of Political Science: POL 111, Degree Examinations June 2023(University of Fort Hare, 2023-06) Oususi, O.E.; Munhuweyi, K.T.Item Nature and Scope of Political Science: POL 111, Supplementary Examinations July 2023(University of Fort Hare, 2023-07) Oususi, O.E.; Munhuweyi, K.T.Item Political Economy: POL 524, Degree Examinations November 2018(University of Fort Hare, 2018-11) Johnson, P.; Breakfast, N.Item Selected Issues in Contemporary Politics: POL 124, Supplementary Examinations January 2019(University of Fort Hare, 2019-01) Johnson, P.; Ferim, V.Item Selected Issues in Contemporary Politics: POL 124/E, Degree Examinations October/November 2024(University of Fort Hare, 2024-10) Munhuweyi, K.T.; Magure, B.Item South African Government and Politics: POL 222, Supplentary Examinations January 2019(University of Fort Hare, 2019-01) Magure, B.; Ferim, V.