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Conflict and stability in Southeast Asia / Zacher, Mark W (ed); Milne, R.Stephen (ed) 1974  Book
Milne, R.Stephen Book
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Publication New York, Anchor Press, 1974.
Description xxv, 489p
Standard Number 0385071760
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014073327.170959/ZAC 014073MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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International conflicts and collective security, 1946-77: United Nations,organization of African Unity, and Arab League / Zacher, Mark W 1979  Book
Zacher, Mark W Book
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Publication New York, Praeger Publishers, 1979.
Description x, 297p.
Standard Number 0030442613
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Normative bases of the global territorial order / Anstis, Sebastian C St J; Zacher, Mark W   Journal Article
Zacher, Mark W Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article analyses states' support for international norms relating to the location of international boundaries. The key norms relate to the legitimacy of the international use of force, the placement of boundaries relative to previous international boundary accords, the views of populations, and broadly accepted ethical standards. These norms have become stronger over recent centuries, but their relative strength has varied. In comparing the influence of these norms in territorial disputes, this study aims to contribute to the understanding of international territorial politics and of the evolution of state sovereignty. Of particular note is that self-determination and human rights have achieved some modest but historically significant gains since the end of the Cold War.
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