In Waltz's understanding of international politics, if State A and State B decide to cooperate for their mutual benefit, but State B finds out that State A will benefit slightly more from their cooperation, State B will __________

a. continue to cooperate as long as its own gains are high
b. continue to cooperate but seek out the aid of an international institution
c. stop cooperating because states are more concerned with relative gains
d. stop cooperating because states are more concerned with absolute gains


c

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Fill in the blank with correct word

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