Question 6 is a loaded question. Agreeing is pro internationalism, while also being pro trade, while disagreeing is not only nationalistic, it's also anti trade. One can be pro internationalism but anti trade.
Question 16 don't leave room for being against the UN without also being against internationalism.
Same goes for question 18, the centralized transnationalistic governments such as the EU - being against that don't mean you are against internationalism nor diplomacy.
How can question 20 on a world government (ultimate centralization) not be scoring any points in 'government', but it scores in diplomacy? - One can wholeheartedly be against a one-world-government without being against diplomacy...
Question 6 is a loaded question. Agreeing is pro internationalism, while also being pro trade, while disagreeing is not only nationalistic, it's also anti trade. One can be pro internationalism but anti trade.
Question 16 don't leave room for being against the UN without also being against internationalism.
Same goes for question 18, the centralized transnationalistic governments such as the EU - being against that don't mean you are against internationalism nor diplomacy.
How can question 20 on a world government (ultimate centralization) not be scoring any points in 'government', but it scores in diplomacy? - One can wholeheartedly be against a one-world-government without being against diplomacy...