Why can we reject the idea of complete skepticism in international politics?

a. Some room exists for morality in international politics, given that the possibility of choice varies with threats to state survival.
b. because there are institutions in international politics to provide at least a minimum of order, allowing choices to be made in nearly all circumstances
c. The threats to survival in international politics have been steadily decreasing.
d. because most state leaders base their foreign policy actions on how to survive without war, meaning that they will always give peace a chance first

Answer: A

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