Peace and Disputed Sovereignty
By (Author) Friedrich Kratochwil
By (author) Harpreet Mahajan
By (author) Paul Rohrlich
University Press of America
University Press of America
6th November 1985
United States
General
Non Fiction
Economics, Finance, Business and Management
341.42
Paperback
172
Width 139mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
236g
Examines the different types of border disputes by going beyond the traditional questions of 'titles of territory' and issues of the location of the boundary. Through an historical analysis, the authors show that boundaries serve a variety of functions depending on the social relationships they were intended to mediate. Eight case studies are cited as examples to examine alternative strategies for resolving disputes. Co-published with the Institute of War and Peace at Columbia University.
In the aftermath of the conflict over the Falklands, this study reviews other unresolved cases of disputed sovereignty, their chances for escalating into violent conflict and the role of third parties in reaching a peaceful settlement. * Europe *
In the aftermath of the conflict over the Falklands, this study reviews other unresolved cases of disputed sovereignty, their chances for escalating into violent conflict and the role of third parties in reaching a peaceful settlement. * Europe *
Friedrich Kratochwil is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Columbia University. Harpreet Mahajan is Professor of Political Science at Columbia University. Paul Rohrlich is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Vermont.