1.
The National Security Advisor is powerful for all of the following reasons except:
Correct Answer
C. S/he is formally the boss of the Secretary of State
Explanation
The National Security Advisor is not formally the boss of the Secretary of State. While the National Security Advisor holds a significant position in the administration and advises the President on matters of national security, they do not have direct authority over the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State is a Cabinet-level position and is responsible for conducting foreign policy and representing the United States abroad. Therefore, the National Security Advisor does not have formal authority over the Secretary of State.
2.
The composition of the Principals' Committee (PC), Deputies' Committee (DC) and Inter-agency Policy Committee (IPC)....
Correct Answer
A. Depends on the policy issue being discussed
Explanation
The composition of the Principals' Committee (PC), Deputies' Committee (DC), and Inter-agency Policy Committee (IPC) depends on the policy issue being discussed. This means that the individuals who are part of these committees may vary depending on the specific policy topic being addressed. The composition is not fixed or determined by law, but rather it is flexible and adaptable to ensure that the relevant expertise and perspectives are included in the decision-making process. The answer suggests that the composition of these committees is not determined solely by the DoD and CIA, but rather it takes into account the specific policy issue at hand.
3.
Which of the following are not among the normal roles of the National Security Staff (NSS)?
Correct Answer
B. Playing a central diplomatic role in important negotiations
Explanation
The National Security Staff (NSS) is responsible for coordinating the interagency policy process and policy implementation follow-up, articulating the President's policies to other departments and the U.S. public, providing foreign policy advice to the President, and offering direct support in crisis management. However, playing a central diplomatic role in important negotiations is not listed as one of the normal roles of the NSS.
4.
Which of the following examples best display POTUS acting as Chief Diplomat?
Correct Answer
A. Bush's weekly videoconferences with PM Maliki of Iraq
Explanation
Bush's weekly videoconferences with PM Maliki of Iraq best display POTUS acting as Chief Diplomat because it shows the President engaging in direct communication and diplomacy with a foreign leader. This demonstrates his role in conducting and managing foreign relations on behalf of the United States. The videoconferences indicate a commitment to maintaining a diplomatic relationship and working towards common goals with Iraq.
5.
Which of the following is true?
Correct Answer
D. PC=NSC-POTUS
Explanation
The equation PC = NSC - POTUS is true. This equation represents the relationship between PC (Presidential Candidate), NSC (National Security Council), and POTUS (President of the United States). It suggests that the number of Presidential Candidates is equal to the National Security Council minus the President of the United States.
6.
What could be a consequence of the domination of functional (as opposed to regional) directors in the NSS?
Correct Answer
C. Iraq's internal sectarian divisions are misunderstood and underestimated
Explanation
The consequence of the domination of functional directors in the NSS could be that Iraq's internal sectarian divisions are misunderstood and underestimated. This is because functional directors tend to focus on specific areas of expertise and may not have a comprehensive understanding of regional dynamics and complexities. As a result, they may overlook or misunderstand the deep-rooted sectarian divisions within Iraq, leading to ineffective strategies and policies in addressing these issues.
7.
Which of the following was not a cause of a weakened role for the Presidency over foreign policy?
Correct Answer
B. 9/11
Explanation
9/11 was not a cause of a weakened role for the Presidency over foreign policy. The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, actually led to an expansion of presidential power in the realm of foreign policy. In response to the attacks, the United States implemented various measures, such as the Patriot Act and the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, which granted the President greater authority in matters of national security and counterterrorism. Therefore, 9/11 did not weaken the role of the Presidency over foreign policy, but rather strengthened it.
8.
This photo displays all of the following features of POTUS' influence over FP except:
Correct Answer
B. POTUS as chief legislator
Explanation
The photo may display POTUS as head of government and head of state, POTUS' power of persuasion, and POTUS as commander in chief, but it does not show POTUS as chief legislator. This means that the photo does not depict the President's role in proposing and shaping legislation, which is one of the key aspects of the chief legislator role.
9.
According to Rothkopf's individual-level analysis of Bush and Obama as leaders, which of the following is not a difference between the two POTUSes?
Correct Answer
D. Much more than Obama, Bush came into office in January 2011 determined to pursue nation-building and democracy-promotion around the world
10.
The National Security Council system was created:
Correct Answer
A. After WWII
Explanation
The National Security Council system was created after WWII to provide a forum for the President to discuss and coordinate national security policies with key advisors. The end of WWII marked a significant shift in global power dynamics and the United States emerged as a superpower. To effectively navigate the complexities of the post-war world, the establishment of the National Security Council system was deemed necessary to ensure effective decision-making and coordination on matters of national security.