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What point does Ratner make in discussing tuna and dolphins?
 
  a. He underlines the different areas of international law.
  b. He is concerned about international law and overfishing.
  c. He highlights the difficulties of fishermen in a globalizing world.
  d. He argues that different issue areas can no longer be considered separately.

Question 2

In Jervis's view, what is the paradox at the heart of nuclear deterrence?
 
  a. Actors must retain control while credibly threatening that they might lose it.
  b. Actors must restrain the use of nuclear weapons while maintaining mobilization.
  c. Actors must threaten nuclear use while prohibiting others from nuclear use.
  d. Actors must sustain nuclear armaments while calling for nuclear disarmament.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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