Neorealist scholars argue that bipolar international systems are
A) less stable than multipolar systems.
B) more stable than multipolar systems.
C) just as stable as multipolar systems.
D) only stable if the primary states are superpowers.
E) neither inherently stable nor inherently unstable; it depends on social norms.
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