__________, or power politics, is the view of the world in which states competed for power, wealth and status, where threats to international stability and order came from unsatisfied and revolutionary great powers, and the threat and use of force (more than diplomacy) were considered the most effective instrument of statecraft

a. Liberal internationalism c. Constructivism
b. Cold war internationalism d. Realpolitik


D

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