Select the Liberal perspective on international law:

a. Shapes and reshapes the interests of states.
b. Simply a codification of the most powerful states interests.
c. Shapes norms and behaviors while promoting cooperation.
d. Obligations end up costing states by tying future leaders to international law.

Ans: c

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