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A state which dominates and subordinates neighbouring state without taking them,

A. colonial power

B. garrison state

C. dominion state

D. suzerain state

Answer: Option D


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List-I (Statements) List-II (Scholars)
a. "There is no possibility of drawing a sharp line between the will to live and the will to power." 1. Haushofer
b. "In its essence power is an indivisible whole." 2. Hans J. Morgenthau
c. "For military reasons a state should be economically self-sufficient." 3. Reinhold Neibuhr
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B. a-3, b-4, c-1, d-2

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D. a-1, b-2, c-4, d-3