What is the foundation for Naim's argument that globalization has not done away with great power politics?

a. better regulation of the banking system in a country
b. using access to foreign markets to encourage an export-oriented growth strategy
c. using international pressure to reduce corruption as an opportunity to reform the legal system
d. training auditors and accountants to implement international financial codes and standards at the expense of training teachers
e. fostering American values and interests around the world.


Answer: b

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