What distinguishes traditional realists from neorealists at the international level of analysis?
A.
Neorealists argue that the state shapes the international system, while realists argue that states are constrained by the structure of the international system.
B.
Neorealists argue that stability is best assured through multipolarity, whereas realists argue that unipolarity is the most stable.
C.
Realists argue that the state shapes the international system, while neorealists argue that states are constrained by the structure of the international system.
D.
Realists argue that the distribution of power limits states, whereas neorealists argue that polarity defines state behaviour at the international level.