Standing your ground : territorial disputes and international conflict / Paul K. Huth.
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- 9780472022045
- 0472022040
- Territory, National -- History
- Boundary disputes -- History
- Internationality -- legislation & jurisprudence
- Jurisprudence
- Territoire national -- Histoire
- Litiges de frontière -- Histoire
- POLITICAL SCIENCE
- International Relations / General
- LAW -- International
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General
- Boundary disputes
- Territory, National
- 341.4/2 22
- JX4085 .H88 1998eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-251) and index.
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Contents -- Tables and Figure -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Why Study Territorial Disputes? -- Chapter 2. The Concept of a Territorial Dispute -- Chapter 3. A Modified Realist Model -- Chapter 4. The Initiation and Persistence of Territorial Disputes -- Chapter 5. Political and Military Conflict over Disputed Territory -- Chapter 6. The Peaceful Resolution of Territorial Disputes -- Chapter 7. Conclusion -- Appendixes -- Appendix A. Summary Description of Territorial Dispute Cases, 1950�90
Appendix B. Random Sample of Bordering States Not Involved in Territorial Disputes, 1950�90Appendix C. Measurement of Exogenous Variables -- Appendix D. Questions of Research Design and Statistical Analysis -- Index
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