It is easy for a hegemon to engage in unilateralism, or an approach to foreign policy that relies on independent, selfhelp strategies in foreign policy. What might be the downside to pursuing unilateralism as a foreign policy strategy?
a. The hegemon might be viewed as an international bully who seeks to run the world.
b. It can lead to international sentiment against the hegemon.
c. It can be difficult to get international support and cooperation on global issues, such as terrorism.
d. All of these are potential downsides to this strategy.
d
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