What is the balance of threat theory?

a. A system where the power of one state or alliance will be balanced by another
state or alliance
b. A system where a state's perception of its neighbors' intentions towards it is
important
c. A system where a terrorist threat should be balanced by another terrorist threat or
by military response
d. A system where economic interests prevail over terrorism and military force
e. The balance of threat theory does not exist. The correct system is "Balance of
Power"


b

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