During the Cold War, the Security Council of the UN
a. dealt with a lot of the major and important political conflicts of the era.
b. did not let their disagreements as individual states destroy their ability to work
together for global interests.
c. passed many more resolutions each year than they have since the end of the Cold
War.
d. was essentially paralyzed by the Cold War and the use of the veto by the
major states.
d
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The foreign policy process is
a. stable. Virtually all scholars realize that it changes very little from country to country and from time to time. b. well-defined. There is widespread agreement about what the steps in the process are, and about how they must be followed. Most policymakers follow these steps faithfully. c. dynamic. Constant change is a reality of the foreign policy process. d. None of the above statements is true.
Which of the following statements about the Executive Office of the President is LEAST accurate?
A. The EOP includes groups as diverse as the Speechwriting Office and the National Security Council. B. The EOP includes the president's chief of staff. C. One element of the EOP, the Office of Management and Budget, originated under the Treasury Department but was moved to the White House, where it has become a tool for advancing presidential agendas. D. All the EOP's high-ranking members must be confirmed by the Senate. E. The largest policy group in the EOP is the National Security Council, which, despite its size, has seen a decline in influence in the past few years.