What is the chief problem with hegemonic stability and hegemonic transition theory?

a. They tend to overpredict the staying power of a hegemon.
b. They tend to ignore cultural factors.
c. They tend to overpredict conflict.
d. They tend to examine power factors and resources in too much detail.
e. They tend to place too much emphasis on the influence of smaller powers.


Answer: c

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