From Fearon's perspective, why is it preferable for states to choose peace over war?

a. War always has costs.
b. Preparation for war is far greater than preparation for peace.
c. States generally have enough information about the adversary to guarantee peaceful relations.
d. The choice of peace ensures a negotiated settlement between states.
e. Peace treaties always produce better consequences than war.

Answer: a

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