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Source:2014 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2015)

Connecting the Dots: Dispute Resolution and Escalation in a World of Entangled Territorial Claims

  1. Molly M. Melin1
  2. Alexandru Grigorescu1
  1. 1Department of Political Science, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
  1. Molly M. Melin, Department of Political Science, Loyola University Chicago Coffey Hall 3rd Floor, Chicago, IL 60660, USA. Email: mmelin{at}luc.edu

Abstract

We explore states’ decisions to escalate disputes over their territorial claims or settle them peacefully. We complement existing arguments by accounting for the fact that states are often simultaneously entangled in multiple territorial claims. We build on previous scholarship in positing that two states involved in a territorial dispute will act based on information they glean from each other’s reputation for dealing with claims with other states and their recent actions involving disputes with other states. Because states know that their actions will impact their adversaries’ calculations, the existence of multiple ongoing territorial claims will act as a deterrent from any type of action to resolve the dispute, whether militarized or peaceful. Our hypotheses therefore consider the impact of the number of states’ other territorial claims as well as the number of their adversaries’ claims. Tests using the Issue Correlates of War data support our arguments.

Article Notes

  • Declaration of Conflicting Interests The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

  • Funding The author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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  1. Journal of Conflict Resolution 0022002713492639
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