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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/arts/events/why-value-less-symbols-are-more-likely
 -spark-international
SUMMARY:Why value-less symbols are more likely to spark international\nconf
 licts
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DESCRIPTION:What international issues become national interests worth fight
 ing\nfor\, and why? In her upcoming article in the American Political\nSci
 ence Review\, Professor Soyoung Lee of Yale University argues that\,\ncont
 rary to conventional wisdom\, issues without clear economic value\,\nsuch 
 as barren lands\, are more likely to be perceived as national\ninterests a
 nd hence more likely to trigger international conflicts.
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