Rivers, Mountains, and Everything in Between: How Terrain Affects Interstate Territorial Disputes
Description:
Geography has been a central element in shaping conflict through the ages, and is especially important in determining which states fight, why they fight, when they fight, and more importantly, where they fight. Despite this, conflict literature has primarily focused on human geography while largely ignoring the geospatial context of ‘where' conflict occurs, or crucially, doesn't occur. Territorial disputes are highly salient issues that quite often result in militarized disputes. Terrain has…
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Date:
May 2018
Creator:
Burggren, Tyler Matthew Goodman
Partner:
UNT Libraries