The "level-of-analysis" problem

a. means that it is difficult to differentiate between nation, state, and nation-state.
b. refers to the fact that national interest is a difficult concept to define, and even more
difficult to analyze.
c. (C) refers to the difficulty of understanding a state's policy because a state's leaders
may make policy based on its own goals, domestic politics, bureaucratic need, or
broadly defined national interest.
d. means that it is difficult to tell when a balance of power really exists.


c

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