Multiple Choice
Which perspective would most likely argue that democracies do not go to war with one another because leaders have to appeal to larger coalitions to survive politically and, therefore, choose wars only with nondemocratic countries in which democracies enjoy an advantage in mobilizing military resources?
A) the realist perspective
B) the liberal perspective
C) the identity perspective
D) the critical theory perspective
Correct Answer:

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