In two-level game theory, a win set is
A) a set of issues that can be bargained away at the negotiating table
B) based purely on the perceptions of the domestic constituencies and global negotiating partners
C) the set of the overlap of acceptable domestic and global agreements
D) the set of agreements that will push forward the negotiator's objectives.
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Q9: Liberals generally posit that
A) trade is likely
Q10: Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye
A) believe there
Q11: Neomercantilists are more skeptical than liberals that
Q12: Many liberal theorists shifted their focus from
Q13: Rational choice theorists alert us to what
Q15: Interventionist liberals
A) point to the inequalities between
Q16: Most modernization theorists believed that
A) LDC development
Q17: Interventionist liberals tend to emphasize negative freedom.
Q18: Liberals tend to view economics and politics
Q19: Adam Smith was dead set against government
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