Which of the following best summarizes how anarchy complicates cooperation in the international system?

A) Issues are too complex for cooperation to occur.
B) Powerful countries only want to interact with each other.
C) States find it difficult to reach agreements across diverse interests.
D) The United Nations prevents cooperation because of its structure.
E) With no central authority, states can cheat on agreements.


E

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