Why, according to Keohane, might a large and powerful state still abide by the norms and rules of international institutions?

a. because international institutions have gradually developed means of enforcing behavior
b. because international institutions are typically seen as having important moral significance
c. because international institutions can impose significant image costs
d. because if all states follow the rules, then international affairs will be more predictable

d

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