State regimes that might be unwilling to change because of domestic pressure but might respond when it becomes clear that their behavior might affect their international reputation are an illustration of a(n)

A) boomerang model.
B) democratic peace theory.
C) liberal approach.
D) naming and shaming tactic.
E) norms life cycle.


A

Political Science

You might also like to view...

What has been the most common method used to ratify amendments the U.S. Constitution?

A) a three-fifths vote in both chambers of Congress B) simple majority of the voters of the United States C) approval from three-fourths of the state legislatures D) Supreme Court approval E) two-thirds vote of special ratifying conventions

Political Science

The First Amendment’s guarantee of freedom of assembly has been interpreted by the Supreme Court to mean not just that peacefully gathering to discuss political matters is safeguarded, but that ______.

a. private groups may always discriminate on the basis of race and gender b. the very act of forming an association is also protected expression c. this right is absolute and cannot be violated under any circumstances d. the government must finance the operations of civil rights groups e. private groups must make membership lists public

Political Science

Which of the following is aspending provision inserted into legislation that benefits only a small number of people?

A. A fringe benefit B. A filibuster C. Anearmark D. A veto E. A subpoena

Political Science

The need to make a profit increases the pressure that media feels from

A. the president. B. Congress. C. lobbyists. D. advertisers. E. public television.

Political Science