If we add to neorealism the assumption that certainty makes states more cautious, whereas uncertainty makes states more reckless, we:
a. Contradict other assumptions and predictions of neorealism
d. Fix the problem of the logical leap between the neorealist assumptions and predictions
c. Make neorealism indistinguishable from the power transition theory
d. Contradict empirical evidence that shows the opposite
Ans: a
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