The bargaining model of war attempts to explain why wars are fought—and not fought; even the bitterest enemies often prefer to grudgingly make peace with each other rather than continue to fight.
However, conversely, sometimes otherwise friendly neighbours will attempt to destroy each other because they can’t resolve trivial matters such as the height of a fence.
However, conversely, sometimes otherwise friendly neighbours will attempt to destroy each other because they can’t resolve trivial matters such as the height of a fence.