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Why might civil war fail to stimulate state-formation, even if interstate war does?

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The question might have a simple and straightforward answer, as follows: Civil wars tend to last a long time when neither side can disarm the other, causing a military stalemate. They are relatively quick when conditions favor a decisive victory.Jul 12, 2002

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