Multiple Choice
Complex interdependence
A) is used by realists to argue in favor of relative gains as opposed to zero-sum gains.
B) stresses ties between transnational actors, not just states, and focuses on issues besides national security.
C) emphasizes security issues and the prominence of states in the international system.
D) is the result of states refusing to work together on global trade issues.
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