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Why might bilateral cooperation be more difficult to achieve than multilateral?
 
  a. There are fewer players involved.
  b. There are more powerful players involved.
  c. Both players fear the other may defect from any agreement reached.
  d. Multilateral bargains usually deal with relatively uncontroversial issues.
  e. Concerns over relative gains loom large when there are only two major players.

Question 2

What is the democratic deficit identified by Keohane?
 
  a. Many international institutions include members that are not democratic.
  b. International institutions almost never address the concerns of ordinary people.
  c. International institutions are generally not effective at promoting democracy around the world.
  d. Many institutions are dominated by powerful states that do not represent a majority of the world's population.
  e. International institutions have immense power but are run by unelected elites who are not accountable to ordinary people.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: e

Answer to Question 2

Answer: e



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