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{{Short description|Country situated between two rival or potentially hostile powers}}A buffer state is a country geographically lying between two rival or potentially hostile great powers.WEB, buffer state,www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/buffer%20state, 11 September 2021, Merriam Webster, Its existence can sometimes be thought to prevent conflict between them. A buffer state is sometimes a mutually agreed upon area lying between two greater powers, which is demilitarised in the sense of not hosting the armed forces of either power (though it will usually have its own military forces). The invasion of a buffer state by one of the powers surrounding it will often result in war between the powers.Research shows that buffer states are significantly more likely to be conquered and occupied than are nonbuffer states.JOURNAL, Fazal, Tanisha M., 2004-04-01, State Death in the International System, International Organization, 58, 2, 311â344, 10.1017/S0020818304582048, 1531-5088, 154693906, This is because “states that great powers have an interest in preservingâbuffer statesâare in fact in a high-risk group for death. Regional or great powers surrounding buffer states face a strategic imperative to take over buffer states: if these powers fail to act against the buffer, they fear that their opponent will take it over instead. By contrast, these concerns do not apply to nonbuffer states, where powers face no competition for influence or control.“Buffer states, when authentically independent, typically pursue a neutralist foreign policy, which distinguishes them from satellite states. The concept of buffer states is part of a theory of the balance of power that entered European strategic and diplomatic thinking in the 18th century. After the First World War, notable examples of buffer states were Poland and Czechoslovakia, situated between major powers such as Germany and the Soviet Union. Lebanon is another significant example, positioned between Syria and Israel, thereby experiencing challenges as a result.NEWS, The A to Z of international relations,www.economist.com/international-relations-a-to-z, 2023-11-27, The Economist, en, - the content below is remote from Wikipedia
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Examples
Americas
- {{Flagicon|Bolivia|variant=1826}} Bolivia, created by Gran Colombia as a buffer between Peru and Argentina during the Upper Peru questionWEB, Bolivia, 1826, Colección oficial de leyes, decretos, ordenes, resoluciones &c. Que se han expedido para el regimen de la Republica Boliviana,books.google.com/books?id=iOMoAAAAYAAJ&q=resoluci%C3%B3n+del+congreso+23+febrero+1825&pg=PA6,
- {{Flagicon|Uruguay}} Uruguay, served as a demilitarised buffer between Argentina and the Empire of Brazil during the early independence period in South AmericaWEB, Uruguay â From Insurrection to State Organization, 1820â30,countrystudies.us/uruguay/4.htm, 3 March 2017, countrystudies.us, WEB, Phelps, Nicole, 1 January 2014, Review of Knarr, James C., Uruguay and the United States, 1903â1929: Diplomacy in the Progressive Era,www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=37009, 3 March 2017, www.h-net.org, en,
- {{Flagicon|Paraguay|variant=1842}} Paraguay, maintained after the end of the Paraguayan War in 1870, as a buffer separating Argentina and BrazilNEWS, Paraguay: Regional Geopolitics and a New President,www.stratfor.com/analysis/paraguay-regional-geopolitics-and-new-president, 3 March 2017, Stratfor, en,
- {{Flagicon image|Colonial-Red-Ensign.svg}} Georgia, a colony established by Great Britain in 1732 as a buffer between its other colonies along the Atlantic coast of North America and Spanish FloridaWEB, The Colonies {{!, Georgia |url=http://www.smplanet.com/teaching/colonialamerica/colonies/georgia |access-date=20 November 2015 |website=www.smplanet.com}}
- {{Flagicon|Ecuador}} Ecuador, served as a “cushion state” between Colombia and Peru, which had a bigger extension{{clarify|surface area maybe?|date=May 2023}} and military force and fought a war in the 1820s.BOOK, Zepeda, Beatriz,books.google.com/books?id=vVYGkG1b9qgC&q=ecuador+estado+colchon+colombia+peru&pg=PA17, Ecuador: Relaciones exteriores a la luz del bicentenario, 2009, 9789978672242,
Asia
- Multiple buffer states played major roles during the RomanâPersian Wars (66 BC â 628 AD). Armenia was a frequently contested buffer between the Roman Empire (as well as the later Byzantine Empire) and the various Persian and Muslim states.
- {{Flagicon|North Korea}} North Korea, during and after the Cold War, has been seen by some analysts as a buffer state between the military forces of China, the Soviet Union and those of South Korea, Japan, and the United States (stationed in South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan from 1954 to 1979).WEB, Getting China to Become Tough with North Korea,www.cato.org/blog/getting-china-become-tough-north-korea, 2016-02-10, Cato Institute,
- {{Flagicon|Manchukuo}} Manchukuo was a pro-Japanese buffer state between the Empire of Japan, the Soviet Union, and the Republic of China during World War II.
- {{Flagicon|Thailand}} Thailand, historically known as Siam, was an independent buffer state between the British Raj, British Malaya, French Indochina, and their competing colonial interests in Laos and Cambodia.BOOK, Pholsena, Vatthana, LAOS, From Buffer State to Crossroads, Silkworm Books, 2007, 978-9749480502, BOOK, Macgregor, John, Through the Buffer State : Travels in Borneo, Siam, Cambodia, Malaya and Burma, White Lotus Co Ltd; 2 edition, 1994, 978-9748496252,
- {{Flagicon|Korean Empire}} Korea acted as a buffer zone between the growing superpowers of Imperial Japan and the Russian Empire.
- {{Flagicon|Far Eastern Republic}} The Far Eastern Republic was a formally independent state created to act as a buffer between Bolshevik Russia and the Empire of Japan.Alan Wood, “The Revolution and Civil War in Siberia,” in Edward Acton, Vladimir Iu. Cherniaev, and William G. Rosenberg (eds.), Critical Companion to the Russian Revolution, 1914â1921. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1997; pp. 716â717.George Jackson and Robert Devlin (eds.), Dictionary of the Russian Revolution. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1989; pp. 223â225.
- {{Flagicon|Emirate of Afghanistan}} Afghanistan was a buffer state between the British Empire, which ruled much of South Asia, and the Russian Empire, which ruled much of Central Asia, during the AngloâRussian conflicts of the 19th century. Later, the Wakhan Corridor extended the buffer eastwards to the Chinese border.BOOK, Debarbieux, Bernard,books.google.com/books?id=MtUpCwAAQBAJ, The Mountain: A Political History from the Enlightenment to the Present, Rudaz, Gilles, Todd, Jane Marie, Price, Martin F., 2015-09-10, University of Chicago Press, 9780226031118, 150, en,
- The Himalayan nations of {{Flagicon|Tibet}} Tibet, {{Flagicon|Kingdom of Nepal}} Nepal, {{Flagicon|Bhutan}} Bhutan, and {{Flagicon image|Flag of Sikkim (1877-1914; 1962-1967).svg}} Sikkim were buffer states between the British Empire and China. Later, during the Sino-Indian War of 1962, they became buffers between China and India as the two powers fought along their borders.WEB, Nepal: Dictated by Geography {{!, World Policy Institute |url=http://www.worldpolicy.org/journal/winter2013/nepal-dictated-by-geography |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170831045939www.worldpolicy.org/journal/winter2013/nepal-dictated-by-geography |archive-date=2017-08-31 |access-date=2016-02-10 |website=www.worldpolicy.org}}BOOK, The World Today; Bhutan and Sikkim: Two Buffer States Vol. 15, No. 12, Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1959, 492â500,
- {{Flagicon|Mongolia}} Mongolia acted as a buffer between the Soviet Union and China until 1991. It currently serves as a buffer between Russia and China.WEB, Mongolia, the uncontested buffer state,www.russia-direct.org/opinion/mongolia-uncontested-buffer-state, dead,web.archive.org/web/20190204190410/https://www.russia-direct.org/opinion/mongolia-uncontested-buffer-state, 4 February 2019, 3 March 2017, Russia Direct, en,
- {{Flag|Lebanon}} is a buffer state between Israel and Syria.
- {{Flag|Iraq}} and {{Flag|Bahrain}} are buffer states between Iran and Saudi Arabia.WEB, Kader, Ariz, July 2019, Iraq: Battleground or Buffer State?,www.cidob.org/en/publications/publication_series/notes_internacionals/n1_218/iraq_battleground_or_buffer_state, CIDOB, JOURNAL, Bahrain as the area of SaudiâIranian rivalry in the second decade of the 21st century,www.researchgate.net/publication/338150134, Studia Politicae Universitatis Silesiensis,
Africa
- {{Flagicon image|Flag of Morocco 1258 1659.svg}} Morocco served as a buffer state between the Ottoman Empire, Spain, and Portugal in the 16th century.BOOK, Cory, Stephen, Reviving the Islamic Caliphate in Early Modern Morocco, 2016, Routledge, 9781317063438, 36â37,
- The Bechuanaland Protectorate (present-day {{Flagicon|Botswana}} Botswana) was initially created as a buffer between the British Empire and the two Boer republics of the Orange Free State and the Transvaal Republic until the Second Boer War.WEB, Ram, J.R., 16 March 2019, Botswana: The best kept African secret,www.telegraphindia.com/culture/travel/botswana-the-best-kept-african-secret/cid/1686954, The Telegraph,
Europe
- {{Flagicon|Switzerland}} Switzerland has been a buffer state between Italy, Austria, France, Germany, and other state powers in medieval and modern Europe.
- {{Flagicon|Netherlands}} The United Kingdom of the Netherlands, composed of today’s Belgium and Netherlands, was created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 to maintain peace between France, Prussia, and the United Kingdom. The kingdom existed for 15 years until the Belgian Revolution.
- {{Flagicon|Belgium}} Belgium acted as buffer state between France, the German Empire, the Netherlands, and the British Empire before the First World War.
- The Rhineland served as a demilitarised zone between France and Germany during the interwar years of the 1920s and early 1930s. There were early French attempts at creating a Rhenish Republic.MAGAZINE, 27 August 1923, THE RUHR: Rhineland Republic?,content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,716441,00.html, 12 March 2017, Time,
- The Socialist Soviet Republic of Byelorussia was founded as a buffer state between Soviet Russia and the European powers.BOOK, Andrew Wilson,books.google.com/books?id=jZJntMQtkSYC&q=Belarus%20map%201945&pg=PA96, Belarus: The Last European Dictatorship, 2011, 978-0-300-13435-3, 96â97,
- The Qasim Khanate (1452â1681) may have served as a buffer between Muscovy and the Kazan Khanate.BOOK, Witzenrath, Christoph, Eurasian Slavery, Ransom and Abolition in World History, 1200â1860, 2016, Routledge, 9781317140023, 198,
- {{Flagicon|Austria}} Austria acted as a buffer state between Germany and Italy during the interwar period.
- {{Flagicon|Second Polish Republic}} Poland and other states between Germany and the Soviet Union have sometimes been described as buffer states, both as non-communist states before World War IIBOOK, Suvorov, Viktor,books.google.com/books?id=EYA4AAAAQBAJ&q=buffer+state&pg=142, The Chief Culprit: Stalin’s Grand Design to Start World War II, 2013, Naval Institute Press, 9781612512686, 142, Chapter 25: Destruction of the Buffer States between Germany and the Soviet Union., 1 January 2015, and later as communist states of the Eastern Bloc.WEB, Stent, Angela E., Angela Stent, 1998, Russia and Germany Reborn: Unification, the Soviet Collapse, and the New Europe,press.princeton.edu/chapters/s6426.html, dead,press.princeton.edu/chapters/s6426.html," title="web.archive.org/web/20141018171556press.princeton.edu/chapters/s6426.html,">web.archive.org/web/20141018171556press.princeton.edu/chapters/s6426.html, 18 October 2014, 1 January 2015, Princeton University Press, Moscow’s German Problem before Detente â The Federal Republic â In 1945, the major Soviet preoccupation was to prevent any future German attack; hence the imposition of Soviet-controlled governments in a ring of buffer states between Germany and the USSR.,
- {{Flagicon|Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia}} Yugoslavia, which broke with the Soviet Union before the formation of the Warsaw Pact, became a buffer state between NATO and the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War.
- {{Flagicon|West Germany}} West Germany and {{Flagicon|East Germany}} East Germany were also regarded as buffer states between NATO and the Warsaw Pact during the Cold War in Europe.
- During the Cold War, {{Flagicon|Sweden}} Sweden and {{Flagicon|Finland}} Finland were sometimes regarded as buffer states between NATO and the Soviet Union.{{By whom|date=November 2023}} More recently, the Russo-Ukrainian War has helped push both countries into joining NATO.
Oceania
- {{Flagicon|New Hebrides}} New Hebrides served as a buffer between the United Kingdom and France in Oceania during the New Imperialism period.
- {{Flagicon|Papua New Guinea}} Papua New Guinea served as a buffer state between Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu. Indonesia accused both the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu of supporting the Free Papua Movement during the Papua conflict.WEB, Papua Nugini Diharapkan Jadi Bufferzone Indonesia, Indonesia Hopes Papua New Guinea to be Indonesia’s Buffer Zone,www.rmol.id/read/2017/10/18/311532/Papua-Nugini-Diharapkan-Jadi-Bufferzone-Indonesia-, 18 October 2017, id,
See also
- Indian barrier state, a British proposal to establish a Native American buffer state in the Great Lakes region of North America during the 18th and early 19th centuries
- Limitrophe states
- Neutral and Non-Aligned European States
- Puppet state
- Satellite state
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