A weak globalizer is a position that

A) acknowledges the important changes in the international system, but does not believe that has a huge effect.
B) sees profound changes in the international system which is challenging traditional states.
C) believes that globalization is a myth and that it disguises the real existence of powerful states and major economic divisions.
D) believes in the borderless economy that integrates people everywhere in the global marketplace.


A

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