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justinmsk

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Why, in Tickner's view, must perceptions of international relations as a zero-sum game be done away with?
 
  a. because zero-sum thinking is inherently immoral
  b. because, as she argues, international politics is actually a constant sum game
  c. because nuclear weapons do not allow for clear winners and losers
  d. because she believes it is impossible to calculate sums in international politics

Question 2

Which school of thought is Gilpin's argument closest to?
 
  a. Mercantilist
  b. Marxist
  c. Liberal
  d. Realist



smrerig

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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