Territorial disputes are one of the most dangerous sources of friction between states. As we are only recently beginning to learn, boundary controversies are more likely than any other dispute to end in armed conflict. Yet, the amount of theorizing devoted to this topic, as compared to other investigations into the factors that promote conflict, is surprisingly limited. In this work, I investigate why territorial squabbles are so volatile. Drawing upon the assumption that territorial borderlines are a spatial manifestation of a certain kind of legal-political order, I investigate the types of rights, obligations, and meanings bundled in the institution of an interstate border. More specifically, I identify a number of precious functions tha...
This dissertation contributes to an improved understanding of the causes and consequences of border ...
This study examines the utility of moving beyond a simple ‘‘on–off ’’ dichotomous view of contiguous...
209 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Historically, territorial dis...
Territorial disputes are one of the most dangerous sources of friction between states. As we are onl...
Territorial disputes involve a state’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity—its core inter...
Territorial disputes involve a state’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity-its core inter...
What explains the timing of when states abandon a delaying strategy to change the status quo of one ...
What explains the timing of when states abandon a delaying strategy to change the status quo of one ...
This article analyzes territorial disputes and political relationships at the border between China a...
Abstract: This study attempts to expand the more than four-decade-old literature on geography and ar...
Despite American containment in the fifties and sixties, China was nevertheless a major actor on t...
This article analyzes territorial disputes and political relationships at the border between China a...
Abstract: While geographic proximity is widely regarded as making armed conflict more likely, I argu...
This paper departs from the contested nature of the border that separates each side in secessionist ...
Abstract. Contentious issues have frequently been overlooked in the study of international relations...
This dissertation contributes to an improved understanding of the causes and consequences of border ...
This study examines the utility of moving beyond a simple ‘‘on–off ’’ dichotomous view of contiguous...
209 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Historically, territorial dis...
Territorial disputes are one of the most dangerous sources of friction between states. As we are onl...
Territorial disputes involve a state’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity—its core inter...
Territorial disputes involve a state’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity-its core inter...
What explains the timing of when states abandon a delaying strategy to change the status quo of one ...
What explains the timing of when states abandon a delaying strategy to change the status quo of one ...
This article analyzes territorial disputes and political relationships at the border between China a...
Abstract: This study attempts to expand the more than four-decade-old literature on geography and ar...
Despite American containment in the fifties and sixties, China was nevertheless a major actor on t...
This article analyzes territorial disputes and political relationships at the border between China a...
Abstract: While geographic proximity is widely regarded as making armed conflict more likely, I argu...
This paper departs from the contested nature of the border that separates each side in secessionist ...
Abstract. Contentious issues have frequently been overlooked in the study of international relations...
This dissertation contributes to an improved understanding of the causes and consequences of border ...
This study examines the utility of moving beyond a simple ‘‘on–off ’’ dichotomous view of contiguous...
209 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Historically, territorial dis...