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Douglas M. Gibler
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What They Fight For: Specific Issues in Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1816-2001. pdf version.


Abstract: This paper provides a multifaceted classification of the primary issue for each state involved in territorial disputes between 1816 and 2001.  I differentiate principally between cases in which ownership of the territory is disputed and cases over which status quo distributions of territory are acknowledged.  I also consider the location of disputed territories---homeland versus other territories---and the types of actions in the dispute.  This classification scheme produces categories such as (1) disputed ownership, (2) general border issues, (3) opportunity-based conflict, (4) state system changes, (5) border violations, and (6) fishing rights and the hot pursuit of rebels.  My analyses find that there is significant variation across types of territorial disputes, and serious conflicts are overwhelmingly concentrated in fights over bordering territories with disputed ownership claims.  I suggest several ways in which this classification scheme can be used in future research.
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  • About
  • Territorial Peace
  • Research
  • MID Data
  • Alliance Data
  • Replication
  • Belgium Program
  • 2020 ISSR Intl Conflict Workshop Schedule