Since 1983, France has generally pursued a neoliberal economic strategies including

a. sharply cutting social spending and erecting trade barriers to protect domestic industries.
b. privatization and deregulation.
c. liberalization and nationalization.
d. inviting greater foreign capital investment but also erecting trade barriers.
e. privatization and sharp cuts in social spending.


b

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a. Sanctions serve a symbolic function by identifying the target state and establishing the moral supremacy of the sanctioning community. b. The leaders of targeted states rarely suffer directly from sanctions, which instead tend to victimize citizens with little political power. c. Unilateral sanctions enforced by the United States tend to be more effective than multilateral sanctions. d. Sanctions can be used strategically, particularly when they are backed up by promises of military action.

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