Political Science

US Hegemony in World Politics

Question:

Why did US launch a war against Iraq?

Answer:

On 19 March 2003, the US launched a war against Iraq under the codename of ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom' to be joined by forty other countries under the leadership of the US on the ground to prevent Iraq from developing weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) without no evidence against Iraq. Hence, the ostensible purposes were different as controlling Iraqi Oilfields and installing a regime friendly to the US.

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US Hegemony in World Politics

Q 1.

Name the elected president of the USA in the year 1992 and 1996.

Q 2.

How does India maintain its relations with the US during post Cold War?

Q 3.

Mention any two constraints operated in the US hegemony.

Q 4.

Match the following:
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Q 5.

What is World Politics?

Q 6.

With reference to Iraq invasion, mention the American weaknesses.

Q 7.

What is SLoCs?

Q 8.

First Gulf War was fought against in which troops from countries fought.

Q 9.

What is meant by Hegemon/?

Q 10.

Why did US launch a war against Iraq?

Q 11.

What is the full form of WMD?

Q 12.

What is meant by hegemony?

Q 13.

When and why did the New World Order begin?

Q 14.

Give an example each of the three types of hegemony that are dealt within the chapter. Do not cite examples that are in the chapter.

Q 15.

What is meant by hegemony as structural power?

Q 16.

What was 9/11 event? How did the US respond to it?

Q 17.

Mention the period of beginning of US hegemony.

Q 18.

What are Global Public Goods?

Q 19.

What is meant by hegemony as hard power?

Q 20.

"The US hegemony does not dominate the world only as hard and structural power but as a soft power also."Justify the statement.

Q 21.

What are different natures of hegemony? Explain.

Q 22.

What does the term hegemony' imply?

Q 23.

What military actions were taken by Clinton government despite their lack of interest were different from military power?

Q 24.

In reference of structural power mention the global public goods by which the US established its hegemony?

Q 25.

Explain the strategies which, may be performed by India to maintain Indo-US relations.

Q 26.

What is the New World Order?

Q 27.

"The US did not start behaving like a hegemonic power right from 1991, it became clear much later that world was living in fact in a period of hegemony". Examine the statement.

Q 28.

1. What is prudent during a period of hegemony?
2. What benefits can be acquired within the hegemonic system?
3. What is the bandwagon strategy?

Q 29.

How was Kuwait liberated from Iraq in 1990?

Q 30.

Why did US launch a war against Iraq?

Q 31.

How far is it correctYo say that the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Centre was the attack on the US hegemony? Explain.

Q 32.

"Economic preponderance of the US is inseparable from its structural power". Discuss.

Q 33.

What was the focus of foreign policy of Bill Clinton?

Q 34.

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions:
During the Cold War years, India found itself on the opposite side of the divide from the US. India's closest friendship during those years was with the Soviet Union. After the collapse of Soviet Union, India suddenly found itself friendless in an increasingly hostile international environment. However, these were also the years when India decided to liberalise its economy and integrate it with the global economy. This policy and India's impressive economic growth rate made the country an attractive economic partner for a number of countries including the US.


1. Name the country which was India's closest friend during Cold War years.
2. What was India's policy during post Cold War years?
3. What made India an attractive economic partner for the countries like the US?

Q 35.

What was Operation Iraqi' Freedom?

Q 36.

Mention three ways in which US dominance since the Cold War is different from its position as a superpower during the Cold War.

Q 37.

What was Operation Infinite Reach' ordered by President Clinton?

Q 38.

What was Operation Enduring Freedom?

Q 39.

Describe any two constraints of American hegemony.

Q 40.

What is meant by 9/11 in the context of USA?

Q 41.

Examine any three factors responsible for the US hegemony in the world politics.

Q 42.

What was the Guantanamo Bay?

Q 43.

What was first Gulf War?

Q 44.

How can hegemony be overcome?

Q 45.

Read the three extracts in the chapter from Lok Sabha debate on the Indo-US deal. Develop any one of these into a full speech defending a certain position on Indo-US relations.

Q 46.

Study the cartoon given above and answer the following questions:
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(i) Which country is represented by this mighty soldier?
(ii) Why have the names of so many countries been written on the uniform of the soldier?
(iii) What message does this cartoon convey to the international community?

Q 47.

What are the constraints on American hegemony today? Which one of these do you expect to get more important in the future?

Q 48.

"If big and resourceful states cannot resist the US hegemony, it is unrealistic to expect much smaller and weaker non-state actors to offer any resistance". Examine this proposition and give your opinion.

Q 49.

Explain the hegemony of the United States of America as a structural power.

Q 50.

What is meant by Operation Iraqi Freedom? Mention its main and hidden objectives. Give any two consequences of this operation.