Hurd argues that states obey international rules, norms, and organizations even though they do not have to. Why?

a. they are coerced
b. they expect a short-term benefit
c. they enjoy an immediate benefit
d. they perceive the rule, norm, or institution as legitimate
e. they fear negative consequences of disobedience


Answer: d

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