Collective Action Solutions have a serious inherent problem that has yet to be solved by international organizations. Select two of these inherent problems:
a. Only small winning coalition organizations can solve collective action problems using edicts.
b. Large winning coalition members always get the organization going but fail to include small winning coalition states.
c. Pacific doves free ride or hawks don’t allow pacific doves to participate in the agreement.
d. Free riding will take place or the agreement is so shallow that no one needs to cheat.
Ans: d
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