In what way does a leader’s private information potentially shape audience costs when embarking on a foreign policy gamble?
a. A leader cannot use private information she is unaware of.
b. A leader may make private information about the enemy public to win public favor.
c. A leader may divert public attention away from past failures.
d. A leader may rely on private information to slander political opposition.
Ans: c
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