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Chapter 6.6

Conflict and Cooperation: Navigating Territorial Disputes and Global Diplomacy

Explore how nations balance competing territorial claims, resource interests, and sovereignty through diplomacy, international law, and cooperative frameworks in political geography.


What You'll Learn

Sovereignty and territorial disputes drive both conflict and diplomatic cooperation.
Geopolitics links resource competition to international tensions and alliances.
International frameworks like UNCLOS govern maritime boundaries and resource rights.
Economic interdependence and diplomacy transform conflict zones into cooperative regions.

What You'll Practice

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Students analyze territorial disputes using sovereignty and geopolitical concepts.

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Learners evaluate diplomatic frameworks resolving resource and boundary conflicts.

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Practice questions assess understanding of international cooperation and conflict dynamics.

Why This Matters

Understanding conflict and cooperation in political geography equips students to analyze real-world territorial disputes, diplomatic negotiations, and international frameworks that shape global stability and security.

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Geopolitics
Sovereignty
Diplomacy
Territorial Disputes
International Cooperation
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