Hartzell and Hoddie describe one method of ending civil disputes as the creation of a sovereign state for each competing side. What is a likely outcome of this tactic?

a. Partitioning a state reduces numbers of casualties and refugees.
b. Partitioning has been proven to be a successful short-term solution to civil conflict.
c. The risks of a renewal of hostilities are maximized when each side holds its own territory.
d. Dividing groups into defensible states establishes a sense that enemies can be kept at bay.

d

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