When discussing the types of power used in the coalition-formation process,
A. relationship-based power emerges from the availability of alternative coalition partners.
B. the party that specifies what constitutes a fair distribution of the outcomes has more strategic power.
C. strategic power is shaped by the compatibility of preferences between two or more parties.
D. normative power derives from what parties consider to be fair or just distribution of the outcomes and results of a coalition.
Answer: D
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