An example of the realist interpretation of the state with regard to natural resources is
A) the fact that the state's policy toward natural resources reflects the interests of the capitalist owner classes.
B) the desire of a state to create a "level playing field" for different actors in the oil market.
C) the fact that states pay little attention to material resources.
D) the desire of a state to guarantee the stability and availability of natural resources such as oil.
E) the desire of the state to focus on the interest of exporters of natural resources.
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