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Nature of Borders and International Conflict: Revisiting Hypoth / Starr, Harvey; Thomas, G. Dale Mar 2005  Journal Article
Starr, Harvey Journal Article
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Publication Mar 2005.
Summary/Abstract This study examines the utility of moving beyond a simple "on-off" dichotomous view of contiguous land borders. For each of the 301 contiguous land borders between states in the international system, measures of ease of interaction, salience, and overall border "vitalness" have been developed using Geographical Information Systems technology. These variables are used to test two major extant lines of thought in international relations literature, as well as our proposed alternative, regarding the expected effect of the "nature" of borders on interstate behavior. We conclude not only that the "nature" of contiguous borders matters but also that the relationship between each of the three border measures and the likelihood of conflict is curvilinear concave-with both high ease of interaction and high salience related to lower levels of conflict, and the middle range of both variables related to higher levels of conflict.
Key Words Conflict  Border Dispute  Borders and Conflict 
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