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Militarized territorial disputes
Journal of Peace Research, 2011Abstract States involved in territorial disputes are more likely initiate militarized interstate disputes to threaten or use force (MIDs) compared to states involved in other types of interstate disputes, when the disputed territory has strategic or ethnic value, and when the opposing states are contiguous, rivals, or have relative ...
Krista Wiegand
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2020
Abstract The chapter presents and evaluates territorial disputes in the Americas. In order to bring together a coherent and cohesive legal hermeneutical and historical discourse, the first two sections introduce the concept of territorial dispute and demonstrate that most of the differences in the Americas have roots in colonial times.
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Abstract The chapter presents and evaluates territorial disputes in the Americas. In order to bring together a coherent and cohesive legal hermeneutical and historical discourse, the first two sections introduce the concept of territorial dispute and demonstrate that most of the differences in the Americas have roots in colonial times.
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The near East and Georgia, 2023
Modern Japan has unresolved territorial disputes with neighboring countries, such as the People's Republic of China, South Korea (Republic of Korea), and the Russian Federation. Opposing parties are trying to protect their positions, both according to international legislation and historical facts. The purpose of this work is not to determine the truth
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Modern Japan has unresolved territorial disputes with neighboring countries, such as the People's Republic of China, South Korea (Republic of Korea), and the Russian Federation. Opposing parties are trying to protect their positions, both according to international legislation and historical facts. The purpose of this work is not to determine the truth
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2003
Ethnic conflicts have shaped the 20th century in significant ways. While the legacy of the last century is primarily one of many unresolved conflicts, the author contends that Western Europe has a track record in containing and settling ethnic conflicts which provides valuable lessons for conflict management elsewhere.
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Ethnic conflicts have shaped the 20th century in significant ways. While the legacy of the last century is primarily one of many unresolved conflicts, the author contends that Western Europe has a track record in containing and settling ethnic conflicts which provides valuable lessons for conflict management elsewhere.
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Territorial disputes and the use of force
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Koutroulis, Vaios, Klein, Pierre
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Border and Territorial Disputes
The Geographical Journal, 1984This is a guide to significant disputes worldwide, covering all existing official disputes between governments, as well as situations where unofficial or popular aspirations to territorial change exist. Disputes currently dormant are also examined to ensure that readers are able to research the background to a dispute that may suddenly flare up ...
H. G. Steers, Alan J. Day
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2018
When Judith Butler's Gender Trouble appeared in German translation in 1991, the book launched a heated debate among German academic feminists about the status of gender as a category of analysis, and about the future of feminist theory. Tue anxieties were quite fundamental. Is "gender" a category of "nature" or "culture"?
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When Judith Butler's Gender Trouble appeared in German translation in 1991, the book launched a heated debate among German academic feminists about the status of gender as a category of analysis, and about the future of feminist theory. Tue anxieties were quite fundamental. Is "gender" a category of "nature" or "culture"?
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1999
Abstract The proposal of formal names for the three primary lineages earned the ire of those who insisted that the Achaea were nothing other than bacteria, properly classified as prokaryotes. The flercest opposition came from classical evolutionists. They wanted the term “Achaea” banished as misleading and erroneous.
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Abstract The proposal of formal names for the three primary lineages earned the ire of those who insisted that the Achaea were nothing other than bacteria, properly classified as prokaryotes. The flercest opposition came from classical evolutionists. They wanted the term “Achaea” banished as misleading and erroneous.
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