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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global AffairsSovereignty\, Order and Con
 flict presents&nbsp\;Redistributing TerritoryStates\nclaim exclusionary so
 vereignty rights that often involve denying\noutsiders access to both thei
 r territories and the natural resources situated\nthere. Can these exclusi
 onary rights be justified? I argue that if it is to be\nlegitimate\, the s
 tates system must impose a fair-use proviso on the\ndistribution of territ
 ory. This means a state may not exclude outsiders in\ncases (i) where thei
 r basic territorial interests are persistently unfulfilled\nwhere they now
  are\, or (ii) where they lack a territorial base in which to\npursue the 
 social\, cultural\, economic\, and political practices that matter to\nthe
 m. Fulfilling this duty requires changes to our refugee and asylum\npracti
 ces. I thematize this issue with respect to climate refugees\, asking\nwhe
 ther there is a case for redistributing territory to groups who lose\nself
 -determination through no fault of their own\, by creating new\nself-gover
 ning\, sovereign or semi-sovereign units for them.&nbsp\;Anna StilzProfess
 or\, Princeton UniversityAnna Stilz is Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor o
 f Politics and the University Center for Human Values\, Princeton Universi
 tyClick here to registerFor more information\, please contact Ryan Griffit
 hs\, rgriff01@maxwell.syr.edu or to request accessibility accommodations\,
  please contact Morgan Bicknell\, mebickne@syr.edu.
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SUMMARY:Redistributing Territory
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</p><p>
 Sovereignty\, Order and Conflict presents&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p><strong>
 Redistributing Territory</strong></p><p>States\nclaim <i>exclusionary</i> 
 sovereignty rights that often involve denying\noutsiders access to both th
 eir territories and the natural resources situated\nthere. Can these exclu
 sionary rights be justified? I argue that if it is to be\nlegitimate\, the
  states system must impose a <i>fair-use proviso</i> on the\ndistribution 
 of territory. This means a state may not exclude outsiders in\ncases (i) w
 here their basic territorial interests are persistently unfulfilled\nwhere
  they now are\, or (ii) where they lack a territorial base in which to\npu
 rsue the social\, cultural\, economic\, and political practices that matte
 r to\nthem. Fulfilling this duty requires changes to our refugee and asylu
 m\npractices. I thematize this issue with respect to climate refugees\, as
 king\nwhether there is a case for redistributing territory to groups who l
 ose\nself-determination through no fault of their own\, by creating new\ns
 elf-governing\, sovereign or semi-sovereign units for them.&nbsp\;</p><p><
 br></p><p><strong>Anna Stilz</strong></p><p>Professor\, Princeton Universi
 ty</p><p>Anna Stilz is Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Politics and t
 he University Center for Human Values\, Princeton University</p><p><br></p
 ><p><a href="https://syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0qdumtq
 j8jH9PTOAIeP_UqAMzzKAIMCcXp " title="Click here to register">Click here to
  register</a><br><br>For more information\, please contact Ryan Griffiths\
 , rgriff01@maxwell.syr.edu or to request accessibility accommodations\, pl
 ease contact Morgan Bicknell\, mebickne@syr.edu.</p>
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