Suppose a government have a stated policy that it will not negotiate with hostage takers. Now someone is taken hostage, what would be the best policy for the government? Explain
What will be an ideal response?
The best policy of the government is to commit not to negotiate. By giving up the option to negotiate, it is likely to prevent hostage takings in the first place.
Economics
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The fact that U.S. national security depends upon what other nations spend on their national security means that
a. the U.S. may end up with less national security even if it devotes more resources to national security b. the U.S. should devote fewer resources to national security c. the U.S. should devote even more resources to national security than it considers desirable d. the U.S. can never be secure e. peace is an impossible dream
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