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Title BUFFER STATES IN WORLD POLITICS
Published LONDON : ROUTLEDGE, 2019

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Description 1 online resource
Series Westview special studies in international relations
Westview special studies in international relations.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Preface; Introduction; Part 1 Review and Theory; 1. Buffer States: A Geographer's Perspective; 2. Buffer States: The Issue of Sovereignty; 3. Southern Africa: Buffer States Without a Conventional Buffer System; 4. Buffer Systems of Middle America; Part 2 Region and Country Case Studies; 5. Eastern Europe: The Buffer Effect of a Cordon Sanitaire; 6. The Albanian Lands: Continuity and Change in a Buffer Region; 7. The Geo-Political Demise of Lebanon: Consequences of a Political and Military Buffer
8. Asia's Pivotal Buffer States9. The History of Afghanistan As A Buffer State; 10. Korea, A Buffer State; 11. Uruguay: The Quintessential Buffer State; 12. Buffer States: Outlining and Expanding Existing Theory; About the Contributors; Index
Summary Buffer states--countries geographically and/or politically situated between two or more regional or global powers--function to maintain peace between the larger powers. Contributors to this book, the first devoted to the buffer state concept, analyze the geographical and political factors necessary for the establishment and maintenance of a buffer state and examine its role in helping to maintain world peace. The problems and prospects of buffer states and buffer zones and the multiple roles played by the buffer in international politics are also explored. Using information from a number of countries, including Lebanon, Afghanistan, Korea, and Uruguay, the contributors argue that the function of the buffer state has not diminished with the advance of modern technology, but that the prospects for a long life for any particular buffer state are tenuous. Nevertheless, they conclude that although the international benefits from any one buffer state tend to be short term, the continued existence of the system will be an important element in preventing armed conflict in many parts of the world
Notes Outgrowth of two sessions of papers on buffer states presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association in Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 1984
Joseph S. Tulchin is director of the Latin American Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C
Subject Buffer states.
World politics.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General.
Buffer states
World politics
Form Electronic book
Author Chay, John.
Ross, Thomas (Thomas E.)
International Studies Association. Annual Convention (1984 : Atlanta, Ga.)
ISBN 0429040652
9780429040658
9780429692369
0429692366
9780429712371
0429712375
9780429732386
0429732384