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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2021

Toby J. Rider
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Texas Tech University
Andrew P. Owsiak
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University of Georgia
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On Dangerous Ground
A Theory of Bargaining, Border Settlement, and Rivalry
, pp. 311 - 324
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