Mapping Interstate Territorial Conflict

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Abstract
The Mapping Interstate Territorial Conflict (MITC) project consists of precise digital maps of regions that were the subject of interstate territorial disputes in the period 1947-2000. Disputes identified by Huth and Allee (2002) were rendered as polygons corresponding the regions of states' overlapping claims. Further information can be found in the codebook and the published paper describing these data, referenced below.

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Type of resource software, multimedia
Date created 2019

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Author Schultz, Kenneth A.

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Subject interstate conflict
Subject territorial disputes
Subject political geography
Genre Dataset

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Related Publication Schultz, Kenneth A. "Mapping Interstate Territorial Conflict: A New Data Set and Applications." The Journal of Conflict Resolution (2015). Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022002715620470
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Kenneth A. Schultz. (2019). Mapping Interstate Territorial Conflict. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/zc000fq4044

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