Which level of analysis describes the identity argument that Russia resists international human rights interventions for fear of implications for domestic separatist movements?

a. The individual level of analysis
b. The domestic level of analysis
c. The foreign policy level of analysis
d. The systemic level of analysis


c. The foreign policy level of analysis

Political Science

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A. higher education levels and stronger opinions. B. lower education levels and stronger opinions. C. higher education levels and weaker opinions. D. lower education levels and weaker opinions. E. lack of party identification and distaste for conflict.

Political Science

Discuss the importance and key powers of the president's role as chief economist.

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science

Over 80 percent of the nation's daily newspaper circulation ispublished by massive media conglomerates called __________

a. narrowcasters b. chains c. broadcasters d. associated press outlets

Political Science

The Civil Service Commission and the merit-based system were established in which legislation?

a. The Pendleton Act b. The New Deal c. The Economic Opportunity Act d. The Great Society

Political Science