The argument that international intervention in internal wars is only justifiable in support of gaining strategic footholds is from which school of thought?
A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Feminism
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Q47: The argument that war is the outcome
Q48: Intrastate wars
A) Take place within the borders
Q49: The emerging norm on the international community's
Q50: In internal wars, great powers are disadvantaged
Q51: Internal wars
A) Are a potential quagmire for
Q53: The argument that international intervention in internal
Q54: The argument that internal wars are inherently
Q55: An interpretation of security in which individuals'
Q56: That which is being studied is called
A)
Q57: Human security is directly related to
A) Development.
B)
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