Why might an apparently indivisible good actually be divisible?
A) No goods are completely indivisible-there are ways to divide any goods.
B) The good concerned is territory,which is difficult to divide.
C) States are willing to ruin an indivisible good by splitting it rather than allow another state to win the whole good.
D) Sometimes states falsely claim that a desired object is indivisible in order to strengthen their bargaining positions.
E) Sometimes leaders think an asset like future military power is indivisible,because of misperception.
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