According to Walt, if balancing predominates, states will be more secure because __________
a. balancing dramatically decreases the chances of war
b. balancing will keep sources of trade open for all to benefit from
c. power accrues to the strongest state, which allows for stability
d. any aggressor will be opposed by a combination of other states
d
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All of the following are components of the Westminster Model of government, except:
A. the chief executive is not the same person as the head of state B. checks and balances exist between the executive and the legislature C. the chief executive and cabinet come from the legislature D. the chief executive and cabinet can be removed by the legislature
Despite its moralization, the actual conduct of U.S. foreign policy often involves the __________ pursuit of national interests heavily informed by a national security ethos that existed before, and has continued to exist since, the cold war
a. dogmatic c. malevolent b. pragmatic d. innocent
In the case of United States v. Nixon, the president claimed which power that would allow him to refuse to disclose confidential information?
A)executive order B)executive privilege C)executive proclamation D)executive agreement
Following World War II (1939-1945), _____ became the dominant form of communication.
A. magazines B. radio C. newsletters D. print newspapers E. broadcast television