Robert Putnam's "two­level games" idea modeled a world in which

a. political leaders play a game with international organizations as well as with other leaders.
b. policy makers can easily ensure that the demands of internal and global politics are compatible.
c. states must formulate policies both to satisfy domestic groups and to maximize their foreign goals.
d. players must be familiar with the rules of both chess and checkers.


c

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