Targeting specific individuals thought to be responsible for a regime's human rights abuses and then trying to cut off economic benefits to them is known as
A) humanitarian intervention.
B) international civil society.
C) populist revolution.
D) responsibility to protect.
E) smart sanctions.
E
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a. change party affiliation b. abandon political ideologies c. participate in the political process d. identify with their parents' political attitudes e. run for political office
Foreign direct investments are ______.
A. investments from abroad in productive activity in another country B. investments in productive activity within the country C. investments from abroad directly spent by economic actors in a country D. direct investments in real estate property of foreign countries