The functionalist view of cooperation between states argues that
A) cooperation to solve problems on technical,nonpolitical issues will spill over into political and military cooperation between states.
B) the need to ensure their own security in an anarchic international system will lead states to cooperate in political and military affairs.
C) cooperation will occur on technical,nonpolitical issues,but states will never cooperate in political and military affairs because there is no pressing need to do so.
D) states will cooperate on political and military affairs to help ensure their security,but will not cooperate on technical issues because there is no pressing need to do so.
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