ICJ arbitration of Southeast Asian territorial disputes and post-Cold War IR theories: A case for analytic eclecticism?
Resorting to ICJ arbitration may lead observers to think that there’s either the lack of a viable regional mechanism for resolving conflict, or the unwillingness of states to make use of existing mechanisms. On the contrary, it can be argued that ICJ arbitration does not undermine existing mechanism...
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2022
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