In trade expectations theory, Copeland fuses __________

a. liberalism's caution regarding international trade and dependence with realism's enthusiasm for the international market
b. liberalism's understanding of the costs of war with realism's understanding of the benefits of war
c. liberalism's understanding of the benefits of trade with realism's understanding of the costs of trade being cut off
d. liberalism's fear of market regulation with realism's understanding of state interests


c

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