Shifting grounds : the social origins of territorial conflict /
"Shifting Grounds brings together the existing social constructivist research in International Relations (IR) and political geography, and examines the interactive relationship between territory and war from conceptual, theoretical, and historical perspectives. The central premise is the follow...
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2023]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : a tale of two countries
- Territory, war, and the "territorial trap"
- Territorial orders and war
- Rigid borders, spasmodic wars : mosaic and monolithic territorial orders
- Fluid frontiers and forever war I : amorphous territorial orders
- Fluid frontiers and forever war II : virulent territorial orders
- Systemic wars and the evolution of the territorial order(s)
- Conclusion : territory and territoriality in the twenty-first century.