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/attempt/quiz start frame.d217ou 248727 LS-103-08 International Relations nt Dropbox Discussions Grades Quizzes Classlist Groups More rin Martin: Attempt 2 Save Question 11 (1 point) Imagine that an IR theorist visits the class. She argues that international institutions (international laws, IGOs, treaties) could make it easier for states to cooperate because states are primarily interested in absolute gains. Which school of thought would you argue best suits her argument? 1) Liberal institutionalism 2) Realismm 3) Radicalism 4) Rationalism Save

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Answer 11. 1) Liberal Institutionalism.

This theory propounds that international organizations such as United Nations, European Unions etc. promote co-operation among states. States behave like rational actors and equal participant in the process of world making.