Which of the following statements best summarizes Jervis's view on the likelihood of war among the states of the pluralistic security community?
a. War among the states of the pluralistic security community is literally unthinkable.
b. War among the states of the pluralistic security community is as likely now as it has ever been.
c. If the causes of war are rooted in human nature, then wars will inevitably occur, even among the states of the pluralistic security community.
d. The thing that makes war unlikely among the states of the pluralistic security community is the network of international institutions, like the UN, that serve to reduce tensions.
e. Though unlikely, war among the states of the pluralistic security community is always a possibility because states have not become any less sensitive to the issue of relative gains.
Question 2
As described by Wade, what constituted the neo of neoliberalism, as opposed to classical liberalism?
a. its opposition to any form of state intervention in the economy
b. its acceptance of some state intervention to ensure a greater level of material equality among individual economic actors
c. its sanctioning of state intervention to frame and enforce rules of competition, overriding private interests in order to do so
d. its sanctioning of state intervention to supply a range of public goods that could not be provided through competitive profit seeking
e. its sanctioning of state intervention to ensure that economic actors are restrained from exacerbating international externalities, such as environmental damage