The term that suggests that key decisions are made at the center, and then moved out to the more representative bodies for ratification, is called:
A. extraterritoriality
B. imperial restraint
C. executive determinism
D. democratic centralism
D
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In Jervis's view, what is the paradox at the heart of nuclear deterrence?
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