According to Roberts, what does experience show about mobilizing for collective security?

a. It only works when one power takes the lead.
b. It only works when the full membership of the UN supports the effort.
c. No matter how successful, it is almost never sustainable, even over the short term.
d. The leading power usually insists on maintaining control of the collective security effort in future engagements.
e. The most powerful member of a collective security group is usually the least interested in taking the leadership role.


Answer: a

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