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ID145951
Title ProperFutility of buffer zones in international politics
LanguageENG
AuthorBeehner, Lionel ;  Meibauer, Gustav
Summary / Abstract (Note)Buffer zones as a concept have a long history. Despite their frequent occurrence in international relations past and present, however, they have been treated in passing by scholars and policymakers alike, and then usually from a purely historical perspective. Their importance in conflict management, third-party intervention and power politics are not adequately mirrored in scholarly research. This article seeks to remedy this lapse by re-introducing the buffer zone as a tool of international conflict management in a new and systematic fashion. In this article, we survey buffer zones, their conceptual roots and characteristics, and illustrate our theoretical findings with an array of different examples—predominantly from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In so doing, we make three fundamental arguments about buffer zones.
`In' analytical NoteOrbis Vol. 60, No.2; Spring 2016: p.248–265
Journal SourceOrbis 2016-04 60, 2
Key WordsInternational Politics ;  Buffer Zones