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Geopolitics, 2023
Nationalism remains a major influence on international relations in an increasingly globalised world. Many of the wars that erupted after the Cold War have their origins in ethnic tensions, border conflicts, or national aspirations.
S. K. Aryal, Manish Jung Pulami
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Nationalism remains a major influence on international relations in an increasingly globalised world. Many of the wars that erupted after the Cold War have their origins in ethnic tensions, border conflicts, or national aspirations.
S. K. Aryal, Manish Jung Pulami
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Why Territorial Disputes Escalate: The Causes of Conquest Attempts since 1945
International Studies Quarterly, 2022Although attempts to conquer entire states became rare after 1945, attempts to conquer small pieces of territory persisted. Why do states so often seize—and even fight wars over—remarkably small areas?
D. Altman, Melissa M. Lee
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These islands are ours: the social construction of territorial disputes in Northeast Asia
Asian Studies Review, 2022is accompanied by solid academic writing and research. However, the book is not without its shortcomings. For instance, the insufficient use of social research methodologies is a major drawback in its approach. It would be worthwhile to consider the mood
N. Khoo
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Maritime Territorial Disputes and China’s Soft Power in East Asia
Journal of Contemporary China, 2021Territorial disputes over the East and South China Sea have been an issue of growing policy concern in East Asia in recent years. These maritime territorial disputes, as the authors argue in this study, constitute a contextual factor undermining China’s ...
J. Kuo, Min-hua Huang, Yun-han Chu
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Homelands: Shifting Borders and Territorial Disputes
Nationalism & Ethnic Politics, 2021ical findings. Firstly, Tabachnik argues that there has been a conflation of two different ideas within civic nationalism, one about the territory, another about the people.
Y. Lein
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Territory, Politics, Governance, 2020
Failure by democratic states to resolve protracted international territorial disputes has often been traced to domestic politics. In seeking advantages at the bargaining table and to limit vulnerability versus domestic challengers, democratic leaders may
Ariel Zellman
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Failure by democratic states to resolve protracted international territorial disputes has often been traced to domestic politics. In seeking advantages at the bargaining table and to limit vulnerability versus domestic challengers, democratic leaders may
Ariel Zellman
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Identity Matters: Indonesia’s approach towards territorial disputes in South-east Asia
Maritime Affairs, 2020After gaining independence in 1945, Indonesia’s foreign policy demonstrated an active role in resolving maritime disputes in South-east Asia. The settlement effort is inseparable from the role of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as the ...
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The microfoundations of territorial disputes: Evidence from a survey experiment in Japan
Seiki Tanaka
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SURVEY OF ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF MARITIME AND TERRITORIAL DISPUTES
Journal of Economic Surveys, 2019Drawing on studies on the economics of conflict, this paper reviews the literature on maritime and territorial disputes; and it examines an array of economic implications associated with territorial and maritime disputes. These include adverse effects on
Ronald Umali Mendoza
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