NATO's use of military strikes against Serbia to force it to cease its operations in Kosovo is an example of
A) bandwagoning.
B) brinksmanship.
C) compellence.
D) mutually assured destruction.
E) preemption.
C
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If a U.S. president supports an allied foreign regime, even when that regime is non-democratic or oppressive of its people, that president is acting in line with
A. humanitarian assistance. B. collective security. C. political realism. D. moral idealism. E. collective security and moral idealism.
Under conditions of international anarchy, democratic and nondemocratic governments face similar pressures to survive and tend to behave similarly in terms of foreign policy. This is an argument
a. consistent with liberalism. b. consistent with realism. c. consistent with arguments stressing human security over military security. d. None of the above is correct.
That the world had 6 million cell phone subscriptions in 2012, nearly as many as people and far outnumbering the 1.2 billion land lines, is an example of __________
A) an unaffordable technology B) a bid to expand its U.S. audience C) the empowering of ordinary citizens D) the infrastructure for Internet sales
The second column of a three-way contingency table contains the categories of the:
a. independent variable b. dependent variable c. control variable d. all of the above