Causes of Territorial Disputes

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Causes of Territorial Disputes

Key Questions Why and how do cooperation and conflict help shape the distribution of social, political, and economic spaces on Earth at different levels of analysis? How do differing points of view and self-interest play a role in conflict over territory and resources?

Boundary Conflicts around the world Why do conflicts over boundaries arise between states? Many different reasons

Kashmir (India and Pakistan)

South China Sea

Falklands/Malvinas (UK and Argentina)

DMZ (North and South Korea)

Possible reasons for boundary conflicts Resources Ethnicity Nationalism Idealism Culture Religion What others?

Ongoing Territorial Disputes