Veto player theory suggests that countries containing many veto players with conflicting policy preferences are likely to be characterized by:

A. greater policy stability.
B. smaller shifts in policy.
C. less variation in policy shifts.
D. weaker agenda-setting powers.
E. all of these are characteristics likely to occur in such a situation.


E. all of these are characteristics likely to occur in such a situation.

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