Political idealism is

a. based exclusively on quantitative measures of international activity.
b. an outdated philosophy that has not had any international impact in the twentieth
century.
c. also called "realpolitik."
d. (C) a theory that argues that war and conflict are not inevitable, but the result of
flawed international and national structures and institutions.


d

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