Abstract

Abstract: Various problems and obstacles are common to the settlement of territorial disputes and cross-border resource management. While some of these problems can be handled with methodological tools that are pretty standard, others are quite difficult to address. Furthermore, specific context matters to the evolution of boundary and territorial disputes. This means that each case of territorial dispute has some unique characteristics of its own. In order for antagonistic and neighboring states to minimize or reduce the risk of cross-border conflicts and wars, this chapter provides some useful options for the effective settlement of boundary and territorial disputes. They are (i) international peace park, (ii) neutral zone, (iii) buffer zone, and (iv) demilitarized zone.

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