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"Correspondence: Time and the Intractability of Territorial Disputes"

"Correspondence: Time and the Intractability of Territorial Disputes"

Journal Article, International Security, volume 32, issue 3, pages 191-201

Winter 2007/08

Authors: Stacie Goddard, Former Research Fellow, Intrastate Conflict Program/International Security Program, 2001-2002, Jeremy Pressman, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2002-2003, Ron E. Hassner

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For Academic Citation:

Stacie E. Goddard, Jeremy Pressman, and Ron E. Hassner. "Correspondence: Time and the Intractability of Territorial Disputes." International Security 32, no. 3 (Winter 2007/08): 191-201.

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