What incentive might keep a state from breaking a promise?

a. In single play, keeping a promise can lead to the best outcome for the player.
b. In single play, a broken promise can badly damage a state's reputation.
c. In iterated play, a broken promise can badly damage a state's reputation.
d. In iterated play, keeping a promise can lead to the best outcome for the player.

c

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A) A country, such as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea B) An intergovernmental organization such as the United Nations C) A multinational corporation, such as General Motors D) A non-governmental organization, such as Amnesty International E) A transnational advocacy network, such as Al-Qaeda

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What do Israelis means by “Judea and Samaria”?

a. Gaza. b. The West Bank. c. Jerusalem. d. The Sinai Desert.

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