Political Science · International Relations
Idealism is marked by the prominent role played by international law and international organizations in its conception of:
APolicy formation ✓ Correct
BWelfare policies
CSocial impact assessment
DNeo-conservatism
Correct answer: (A) Policy formation — Idealism gives international law and organizations a prominent role in policy formation, so the answer is policy formation.
Explanation
★Idealism gives international law and organizations a prominent role in policy formation, so the answer is policy formation.
★Idealists trust law and institutions to guide state behaviour.
★They believe these can restrain power and prevent war.
★International organizations like the League and the UN embody this faith.
★They shape how states form and conduct their foreign policy.
★So in idealism law and organizations are central to policy formation.
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