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notis

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A situation where one state makes its neighbors less secure through pursuit of its own security is known as
 
  a. Pursuit of power.
  b. Bandwagoning.
  c. State of nature.
  d. Security dilemma.
  e. Realism

Question 2

For state moralists, the key value in international politics is
 
  a. international cooperation among states.
  b. the assurance of peace.
  c. the autonomy of the state and its people.
  d. the prevalence of the balance of power.
  e. the prevention of the rise of a superpower.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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