Multiple Choice
As many states start a war that they are likely to lose, expected utility theory suggests that states do not choose a successful strategy but instead choose a strategy that
A) has the highest probability of winning.
B) has the highest expected utility.
C) is simply based on misperception.
D) is initiated by irrational leaders.
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