_________ argue that traditional concepts of sovereignty and territorial integrity are no longer capable of explaining how the world works. They contend that non-state actors have become powerful enough to formulate and carry out policies that have led to a more interconnected world

a. Dependency theorists
b. Neoliberals
c. Classical liberals
d. Neo-Marxists
e. Pluralist-Interdependence Theorists

e

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A) geological formations. B) psychophysics. C) phylogenetic continuity. D) mind-body dualism.

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Which of the following provides the best evidence for the claim that America's soft power waned during the first decade of the twenty-first century?

a. President Obama's attempts to negotiate with adversaries and increase collaboration with allies b. the mix of diplomatic pressure, multilateral sanctions, and International Atomic Energy Agency inspections used to deter nuclear weapons in North Korea c. the rise of anti-Americanism following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, not only in the Arab world, but also in Western Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Russia d. the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon

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