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sheilaspns

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The liberal approach that considers politics as complex, multifaceted, and collaborative is
 
  a. complex interdependence.
  b. democratic peace.
  c. balance of power.
  d. hegemonic stability.

Question 2

In this book, the author examines three strands of liberal theory. They are
 
  a. balance of power, revisionism, and norms.
  b. world systems, capitalist system, and hegemonic stability.
  c. liberal institutionalism, democratic peace, and complex interdependence.
  d. systemic norms, identity politics, and transnational actors.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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