Diversionary foreign policy refers to __________.

A. trying to confuse an adversary by sending mixed policy signals
B. adopting a foreign policy to distract public attention from domestic issues
C. trying to influence elite opinions, which will, in turn, influence mass opinion
D. lobbying foreign governments to change their foreign policy

Answer: B

Political Science

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