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DESCRIPTION:What international issues become national interests worth fight
 ing\nfor\, and why?\n\nIn her upcoming article in the American Political S
 cience Review\,\nProfessor Soyoung Lee of Yale University argues that\, co
 ntrary to\nconventional wisdom\, issues without clear economic value\, suc
 h as\nbarren lands\, are more likely to be perceived as national interests
 \nand hence more likely to trigger international conflicts.
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