Why, according to Walt, do weak states bandwagon?

a. because weak states are typically rejected by balancing coalitions
b. because weak states are easily infiltrated and coerced
c. because weak states are driven primarily by fear of losing sovereignty
d. because weak states cannot do much to help balancing coalitions, they have to play it safe


d

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