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In history, a stalemate refers to a situation in a conflict or negotiation where neither party can advance or secure a decisive victory, resulting in a deadlock. This often occurs in wars, political disputes, or diplomatic negotiations, where both sides are unable to make progress despite efforts to do so. Stalemates can lead to prolonged conflicts, unresolved tensions, or a shift towards compromise. The term highlights the challenges of finding resolution when opposing forces are evenly matched or unwilling to concede.

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