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Politics, Markets, and Dispute Resolution

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
In bringing economic analysis to bear on whether a dispute is settled without trial, the presumed institutional setting is typically one of private property where the parties are residual claimants to their legal expenses. Many disputes, however, are between private and public parties.
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Understanding Disputes: The Politics of Argument

The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 1996
Contents: P. Caplan, Introduction: Anthropology and the Study of Disputes - S. F. Moore, Imperfect Communications - L. Nader, Civilization and its Negotiations - E. Colson, The Contentiousness of Disputes - C. Johnson, Gentlemanly Values: Contesting Corruption Accusations in the Cities of London and Lagos in the Mid-1950s - M.
Bob Simpson, Pat Caplan
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Does International Trade Reduce Political Disputes?

Foreign Trade Review, 2015
The effect of economic integration and other factors on interstate conflict has been examined with a delimited geographical scope. A logistic regression analysis is adopted with one-year lagged independent variables regressed on dependent variable of interstate conflict.
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Arms, mediation and ethno‐political disputes

Peace Review, 1996
Among the conflicts around the world today, many are being fought within states. These include conflicts between governments and ethnopolitical groups— such as the Iranian, Iraqi, and Turkish battles with Kurdish minorities, and conflicts between various groups within a nation—such as in Kenya. Arms figure predominantly in many of these situations. And
John Sislin, Fred Pearson
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Crafting Appropriate Dispute Settlement: The Politics of International Investment Disputes

2017
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Geo-Political Disputes between India- China

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Sino-Indian relationship also called Indo China relations refers to international relationship between the ‘Peoples Republic of China and the Republic of India. The economic and diplomatic importance of China and India which are two of the oldest civilization and have coexisted in peace for millennia.
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Domestic Political Vulnerability and International Disputes

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1997
The proposition that domestic political vulnerability provides an incentive for leaders to engage in international conflict has been widely accepted because of appealing logic and anecdotal support. Although empirical studies of U.S. behavior during the cold war era have demonstrated some support for a relationship between domestic political ...
Brett Ashley Leeds, David R. Davis
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Denotational boundary disputes in political discourse

Journal of Language and Politics, 2014
The cognitive semantic analysis of denotational incongruencies by means of comparative investigations of structural field patterns (cf. Jäkel 2001, 2003, 2010) can also be put to use in the investigation of certain kinds of contested concepts (Lakoff 1993), namely cases in which the field patterns themselves are under dispute.
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Are Investment Tribunals Adjudicating Political Disputes?

Journal of International Arbitration, 2015
Conceived from its inception as a tool for the depoliticization of disputes involving a foreign investor and a sovereign state, Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) has emerged as a popular alternative to state justice and diplomatic protection and it has evolved into the centrepiece and guarantor of the international system of investment ...
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Congressional Oversight Disputes as Political Questions, Part I

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
In Part II, I argue that the Mazars dispute currently before the Supreme Court raises political question doctrine concerns and that under a novel framework for evaluating congressional inquiries, the accommodation doctrine can be a tool the courts use for determining that congressional investigations of the private sphere are not tainted by prior ...
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