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27 March, 12:19

Individual states in the international system are frequently able to unilaterally change the structure of the system because the cost of doing so is low. True/False

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  1. 27 March, 12:47
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    False

    Explanation:

    No individual state can itself have any policy, or program which can change any kind of structure, just because the state individually will involve less cost.

    This is not feasible practically as there are no individual regulations for a state economy formed. Every economy has its own practice and forms a regulation for its economy, but there are certain system formed internationally, which aims for international synchronization among different states.

    That cannot be replaced or retreated just because individual states will cost less for the modification.

    Therefore, the statement is false.
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