| The Role of Local Government and Its Limitations in Disputes over Territorial Sovereignty |
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Concerning territorial disputes in East Asia, Japan and China tend to rely on the roles played by local governments and civil societies. Although a territorial dispute is related to sovereignty and diplomacy of a central government, there are new non-governmental actors such as journalists, civil societies, and local governments.
This research will provide policy suggestions for the sovereignty of Dok-Do and Ieo-Do with Pursiainen’s model for the local government as an instrument of a rational state.
This research will provide policy suggestions for the sovereignty of Dok-Do and Ieo-Do with Pursiainen’s model for the local government as an instrument of a rational state.
Contents
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Theoretical Perspectives
Ⅲ. Complexity of Territorial Disputes in East Asia
Ⅳ. Alternative Paradigm of Territorial Disputes: Role of Local Government
Ⅴ. Conclusion
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