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Bahrain, Qatar, and the hawar Islands: resolution of a gulf territorial dispute / Wiegand, Krista E   Journal Article
Wiegand, Krista E Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The Hawar Islands dispute, resolved in 2001, is the only territorial dispute between two Arab states that has been resolved by the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Several factors played a role in influencing Qatar and Bahrain to resolve their dispute at the ICJ: 1) the inability of Arab states and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to mediate the dispute, 2) incentives for significant oil and natural gas reserves, and 3) incentives for bilateral and regional cooperation on salient issues between the two states. Both states have benefited significantly since the resolution of the dispute.
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