In Mearsheimer's view, before taking aggressive action, a great power will __________.
a. signal its intentions to neighboring states to deter a preemptive attack
b. cut off diplomatic ties to the target state and its allies
c. make a careful cost benefit calculation about the current balance of power and the likely reactions of other states
d. construct an alliance of states that appear to have similar interests in the region
Question 2
What, according to Frankel, does the new trade theory show that the classical theory does not?
a. that gains from trade are only a one-time increase in real income
b. the compounding effects of the spread of liberal economic ideology
c. that gains from trade can be permanent and ongoing rather than static
d. that targeted intervention in specific areas of the economy can be beneficial