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Liberals posit that free markets and economic development contribute to a reduction in interstate conflict.
Economic dependence has negative consequences for interstate conflict.
Interstate conflict is less and less likely now."
Interstate conflicts occur between two or more neighboring countries that share a transboundary water source, such as a river, sea, or groundwater basin.
Climate change could threaten domestic stability in some states, potentially contributing to intra- or, less likely, interstate conflict, particularly over access to increasingly scarce water resources.
MIDs and wars together are "militarized interstate conflicts" or MICs.
The OSCE member states have never resolved a major interstate conflict, such as Nagorno-Karabakh.
African states have made great efforts to respect interstate borders as inviolate, yet interstate conflicts have played out by support for proxy armies or rebel movements.
New lawyers would have pointed out that, since 1945, dozens of member states have engaged in well over 100 interstate conflicts that have killed millions of people.
I hope this type of commission would encourage states to achieve regional solutions to these problems rather than take unilateral actions that damage their neighbors and incite interstate conflicts.
"Mr. Shultz is working on the premise that the conflict is an international, interstate conflict," Mr. Benvenisti said in an interview.
Of course, the main reason the founders of the United Nations focused on interstate conflict was their memory of the immediate past: four years of horrendous world war.
Uneven access to HIV treatment has the very real potential to fracture social and political structures and could lead to intrastate and/or interstate conflict [2].
This view argues that increasing interaction among traders and consumers (interdependence) promotes peace; free trade fosters a sense of international community that reduce interstate conflict and tensions.
One virtue of the founders' focus on interstate conflict is the relative ease of assigning blame: any nation that violates another nation's border is subject to collective retaliation.
The report addressed six specific and interconnected threats to international peace - "interstate conflict, civil war, economic and social threats, weapons of mass destruction, terrorism and organized international crime."
On January 21, 1786, the Virginia Legislature, following James Madison's recommendation, invited all the states to send delegates to Annapolis, Maryland to discuss ways to reduce interstate conflict.
Justice Stevens said he did not need to address the interstate conflict itself, since Mississippi's reasoning in refusing a new sentencing procedure might have applied equally to the reversal of a prior Mississippi conviction.
Stressing the importance of world peace and international cooperation, the view supposes the growth in democratic governance and the use of international institutions will hope overcome the security dilemma and deter interstate conflict.
ODR is a wide field, which may be applied to a range of disputes; from interpersonal disputes including consumer to consumer disputes (C2C) or marital separation; to court disputes and interstate conflicts.
The interstate conflict over the river's water came to a head early in the last century when a rapidly growing New York City developed ambitious plans to tap the headwaters of the Delaware River, more than 100 miles away.
Raimo Väyrynen and Andrej Tusicisny differentiated between interstate security communities (where war between states is unlikely) and comprehensive security communities (where both interstate conflicts and civil wars are seen as unthinkable).
Michael G. Shatzberg, a professor at the University of Wisconsin at Madison who wrote three books on Zaire, said: "Those old rules had their drawbacks but they were effective in keeping the genie of interstate conflict in the bottle.
The first was that the Israeli Army is realizing that it is being shifted from a conventional army fighting other armies in an interstate conflict - the war between Israel and the surrounding Arab states - to a police force fighting Palestinian civilians in an internal conflict.
Once all these powerful rulers had firmly established themselves within their respective dominions, the bloodshed focused more fully on interstate conflict in the Warring States Period, which began in 403 BC when the three remaining elite families in Jin - Zhao, Wei and Han - partitioned the state.