What 16th-century Dutch scholar was critical to the development of international law?
a. Thomas Hobbes
b. Immanuel Kant
c. Hugo Grotius
d. Emerich de Vattel
c. Hugo Grotius
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How does Art characterize the Soviet geopolitical threat during the Cold War?
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Which of these developmental models requires a country's government to exercise the least amount of fiscal constraint?
a. Neoliberalism b. Export-led growth c. The Washington Consensus d. Import substitution industrialization