A state's power potential depends on its natural sources of power, the most important of which are
A) natural resources, industrial development, and public support.
B) geography, natural resources, and population.
C) industrial development, national image, and public support.
D) geography, industrial development, and leadership.
E) national image, public support, and leadership.
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Q23: Intangible power ingredients include
A) national image, public
Q24: An example of the realist interpretation of
Q25: Being "credible" in a negotiation refers to
A)
Q26: Which international relations theory pays most attention
Q27: "Soft power" is
A) the ability to influence
Q29: How do constructivists characterize the national interest?
A)
Q30: _ diplomacy involves trying to create an
Q31: Constructivists argue that sources of power include
A)
Q32: Which of the following is an example
Q33: An example of positive sanctions would be
A)
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