What is hard power?

a. the use or threat of military power to influence the behavior of another country 
b. economic sanctions, including boycotts 
c. bringing an issue to  the United Nations Security Council 
d. expulsion from international consultant groups like the G20 

a. the use or threat of military power to influence the behavior of another country 

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