Jim Drinkard describes the role played in policy process by groups such as the National Patient Advocate Foundation, the American Psychiatric Foundation, and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. According to Drinkard, these groups
a. offer an effective counterweight to the influence of the pharmaceutical industry.
b. are funded by the pharmaceutical industry.
c. are valuable sources of policy expertise for members of Congress.
d. are largely irrelevant to the policy process.
b. are funded by the pharmaceutical industry.
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Posen says: "History tells us that equal capabilities are not required for states and statesmen to treat each other as important strategic actors." What evidence does he provide for this statement?
a. the Japanese occupation of China b. the German takeover of Austria before World War II c. the U.S. involvement in Vietnam in the 1960s and1970s d. Soviet GDP only briefly topping that of the United States during the Cold War e. Soviet Union's economic output surpassed that of Japan
Briefly describe the purpose of a structural adjustment loan, and how it works.
What will be an ideal response?