Multiple Choice
When two states decide to bargain:
A) they agree to divide the disputed good equally.
B) they will both end up better off than if they had not agreed to bargain.
C) both are agreeing to reject taking intransigent,"all or nothing," positions while negotiating.
D) both are agreeing to reject the option of going to war over the conflict.
E) one state might end up giving in to all of the demands of the other.
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