When making foreign-policy decisions, state leaders take into account their state's interests because

a. they are distinct from those of any other state.
b. they do not relate to the sources of power.
c. international relationships matter more than access to resources.
d. international rules of behavior do not apply.
e. it will give them an edge since most leaders do not think this way.


A

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