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Why Are International Laws Typically Followed by States

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Why are international laws typically followed by states?


A) Regimes would face harsh consequences if they did not follow international law.
B) International law rarely goes against what a state would already have wanted to do.
C) States tend to fear international punishment for not following international law.
D) The potential rewards from future cooperation encourage states to follow international law today.

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