Multiple Choice
The argument that internal wars are inherently important in terms of security insofar as they involve human suffering and injustice, retard local development, and undermine entire populations' quality of life is from which school of thought?
A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) Feminism
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q29: What are the benefits of maintaining a
Q30: Deterrence requires which of the following for
Q31: The very best predictor of a states'
Q32: When it comes to political will, great
Q33: The argument that the United States should
Q35: List the conditions under which the principle
Q36: Internal wars<br>A) Are a potential quagmire for
Q37: The phenomenon of a citizenry exhibiting staunch
Q38: Elements of power include<br>A) Military power.<br>B) Economic
Q39: Preventing an attack by raising the costs