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Abstract
There are various approaches to studying borderlands due to the inter- and trans-disciplinarity of the issue. From the perspective of international relations, international interactions in the borderland regions are complicated, and multi-layered with the participation of both state and non-state actors. It is a necessity to take the interactions into states’ consideration on coordinative implementation of the domestic and foreign policy. This article focuses on the patterns of international interaction in borderland regions by giving a conceptual framework based on interacting actors in borderland regions and explaining the interactions from the theoretical perspective of major schools of international relations theories, including realism, liberalism, neo-Marxism, and constructivism.