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Violence at the border: Exploring portrayals of violence in news articles reporting the border conflicts between Kyrgyzstan and TajikistanMäkelä, Susanna January 2023 (has links)
Using Nixon’s (2011) conceptualisation of slow violence, this study explores how violence is portrayed in English-language news articles reporting the Kyrgyz-Tajik border conflicts in April 2021 and September 2022. This study aims to discover the ways in which violence is communicated to English-speaking audiences, and, in a larger context, it contributes to the understanding of violence produced in border conflicts. The study analyses 50 news articles from four different media outlets through thematic analysis. The findings from this study suggest that the news reporting on the border conflicts focuses on casualties and “visible” violence, aligning with Nixon’s arguments that slow violence, the gradual degradation and suffering, is being marginalised in the public discourse. Moreover, the study finds that slow violence is best communicated in articles that build on personal interviews with the people living in the border communities.
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The China-India land border conflict : A qualitative case study of the China-India border dispute from a realistic perspectiveRoach, Markus January 2023 (has links)
Why has the China-India border conflict developed into what it is today? What could it become in the future? These questions will be discussed and analyzed from the perspective of offensive and defensive realism, which is based on John Mearsheimer’s theory of realism. This thesis is structured as a case study with a theory testing element with a main focus of analyzing and explaining the border conflict from offensive and defensive realism. This thesis concludes that the reason the border conflict has developed into what it is today is because China leans more towards offensive realism whilst India leans more towards defensive realism. In the future the conflict could develop into a continuation of the status quo, diplomatic resolution or escalation.
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Concepts on How to Help Prevent or Solve Conflicts in Africa. The Case of the Cameroon-Nigerian Border Conflict / The Cameroon-Nigerian Border Conflict / Konzepte, wie man hilft Konflikte in Afrika zu verhindern oder zu lösen. Ein Fallbeispiel des Grenzkonfliktes zwischen Kamerun und Nigeria. / Der Grenzkonflikt zwischen Kamerun und NigeriaNgomba-Roth, Rose Efeti 11 February 2004 (has links)
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The Politics of Appeasement: Great Britain, Germany, and the Upper Silesian PlebisciteZielinski, Joseph M. 15 June 2011 (has links)
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