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a. Crisis bargaining involves diplomacy while crisis management involves the use of force.
b. Crisis bargaining is done prior to crises while crisis management is done during a crisis.
c. Crisis bargaining is conducted by weaker or equal powers while crisis management is done by stronger or unequal powers.
d. Crisis bargaining involves creating a significantly risky situation while crisis management involves mitigating risks.
d
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