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The Geography of Inter-State Resource Wars Francesco Caselliy, Massimo Morellizand Dominic Rohnerx July 23, 2014 Abstract We establish a theoretical as well as empirical framework to assess the role of
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Bakassi peninsula / South China Sea / East China Sea / Sahara / /

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Northern Sudan / South China / Southern Sudan / East China / /

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