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- 16 May 2024
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- 28 May 2026
What term describes the absence of a global authority to implement and uphold international regulations?
Multiple choice question for International Relations. Select an option, then review the explanation below.
Explanation
The correct answer is 'anarchy,' which refers to the lack of a central governing body at the international level to enforce rules. 'Hegemonic stability' involves dominance by a single power, 'the Prisoner's Dilemma' is a game theory concept, and 'chaos' implies complete disorder rather than a specific political condition.
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