What is the primary difference between the realist and liberal views of alliances?

a. Realists view them as methods to increase cooperation; liberals view them as power grabs.
b. Realists view them as balanced exchanges; liberals view them as unequal exchanges.
c. Realists view them as temporary conveniences; liberals view them as permanent and based on common values.
d. Realists view them as primarily offensive strategies; liberals view them as defensive.


c. Realists view them as temporary conveniences; liberals view them as permanent and based on common values.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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