Multiple Choice
Why is bargaining over future power especially difficult in international relations?
A) States cannot anticipate how much power they may gain in the future.
B) States have secret sources of power that cannot be observed.
C) It is impossible to verify whether a state is abiding by such an agreement.
D) A state cannot make a credible commitment to not use increased power to make further demands.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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