Does international law run contrary to neorealist perspectives? Why or why not?

a. No, international law is a codified version of powerful state interests.
b. No, international law is a representation of shared interests and cooperation.
c. Yes, international law is a representation of shared interests and cooperation.
d. The research does not establish a definitive answer either way.


Ans: a

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