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The Peaceful Resolution of Territorial and Maritime Disputes (Hardcover)
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The Peaceful Resolution of Territorial and Maritime Disputes (Hardcover)
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This book is about the peaceful resolution (PR) of territorial and
maritime disputes and states' strategic behavior vis-Ă -vis
methods of peaceful resolution: bilateral negotiations, good
offices, inquiry, conciliation, mediation, arbitration, and
adjudication. The authors argue that the high stakes associated
with settlement of territorial and maritime disputes, the diversity
of PR methods employed, and unpredictability of outcomes push
states to strategize. Strategic considerations undergird states'
choice of the particular PR methods, and states' behavior during
the resolution once a particular method such as adjudication or
negotiations, has been initiated. Uncertainty about the outcome
drives states to pursue "strategic selection." The process of
strategic selection occurs at two interrelated stages: the initial
pursuit of a particular method and venue—choice-of-venue
strategic selection, and decision-making once a PR method/venue has
been identified—within-venue strategic selection. The driving
force behind strategizing in these two settlement stages is the
hope of reducing uncertainty and of increasing the chances of
winning. Importantly, as the disputants progress through the
settlement process, states reconsider and refine these strategies.
For each stage of strategic selection, Powell and Wiegand identify
several mechanisms that influence states' strategies, including
past experiences with PR methods (winning/losing), the relationship
between domestic law and international law, framing legal claims,
and shaping the resolution procedures. This book embraces a
multi-method approach and combines statistical analyses and
in-depth qualitative interviews with states' legal counsel, judges,
arbitrators, government officials, and other experts from multiple
countries. The book also highlights numerous real-world instances
of territorial and maritime disputes including the Philippines v.
China arbitration case in the South China dispute.
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