Most third image theories in international relations do not allow us to predict war and peace into the future because
a. we must also be able to predict, independently, the extent of relative deprivation.
b. at the same time, we must be able to predict the role of public opinion.
c. we also must be able to predict, independently, what conditions make war or peace more likely.
d. third image theories tell us a great deal about the actual calculations that bring states into war.
C
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