As described by Keck and Sikkink, which of the following would be an example of a "boomerang" strategy?
a. An advocacy network circulates resources around the various members of the network.
b. An NGO sends out representatives to gather evidence from other NGOs to support its case.
c. A domestic NGO relocates geographically in order to pursue a rights campaign against its own government.
d. An international NGO establishes related NGOs in multiple countries in order to create a network of pressure.
e. A domestic NGO bypasses its own government and seeks out international allies to bring pressure on its government.
Answer: e
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