The arguments that anarchy, geopolitics, or the distribution of power cause events to occur are described by which level of analysis?

a. The systemic level of analysis
b. The transnational level of analysis
c. The intrastate policy level of analysis
d. The domestic level of analysis


a. The systemic level of analysis

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What will be an ideal response?

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