Disputed territories are regions claimed by two or more parties, often leading to conflicts and tensions. These areas can arise from historical claims, colonial legacies, or differing interpretations of treaties. Examples include regions like Kashmir and Taiwan, where national identities and sovereignty are at stake.
The resolution of disputes over these territories is complex and can involve diplomatic negotiations, international mediation, or even military confrontations. The implications of these disputes extend beyond borders, affecting regional stability and international relations, as seen in the cases of Israel-Palestine and South China Sea.