Why are democracies that intervene abroad not likely to encourage regime changes leading to democracy?

a. Democracies do not go to war with each other so future intervention would not be possible.
b. Legitimate democracies are less likely to deliver policy concessions after the war is over.
c. The delicate balance between autocratic and democratic nations around world is not to be disturbed.
d. Only conservative democracies will ever install democracies around the world.


Ans: b

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