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On the Way to Statehood
On the Way to Statehood
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African Union policy
agents
Aleksandar Pavkovic
Aris Gounaris
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Category=JPHC
Coercive Constraints
collective
Collective Moral Agents
Common Language
consensual
Consensual Secession
Constantinos Laoutides
Damien Kingsbury
East Timor
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Ethno National Claims
ICG Report
IMF's Intervention
IMF’s Intervention
international law
Ivory Coast
James Headley
Kathryn Sturman
Kosovo Albanians
legitimacy of secession movements
Lloyd Cox
Mikulas Fabry
Minimum Turnout Requirement
Minority Self-determination
Miodrag Jovanovic
Montenegrin Citizens
moral
nationalism theory
NATO's Military Intervention
NATO’s Military Intervention
OAU Charter
Plebeian Assembly
political legitimacy
secession
secessionist
Secessionist Mobilisation
Secessionist Politics
self-determination
SFR Yugoslavia
state recognition
Tom Hillard
UK's Constitutional Law
UK’s Constitutional Law
unilateral
Unilateral Secession
Uti Possidetis Juris
Venice Commission
West Papua
Western Sahara
Product details
- ISBN 9781138260016
- Weight: 350g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 27 Feb 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The present international order is characterized by the rapid globalization of economic activity, by systematic attempts to coordinate state responses to the outbreaks of violence and by unilateral military interventions against sovereign states either by the USA or by one of its regional allies. This collection explores the changes that the current international order has brought to the theory and practice of recognition of secessionist claims and to the conditions for secessionist mobilization. The volume examines how independence movements achieve legitimacy amongst both their target populations and outside states, and how the forces of increasing economic globalization and political interdependence impact on secessionist mobilization. It addresses how the outside states recognize the independence of new states and whether the claims to independent statehood can be justified within normative theories of secession and international law. These issues are explored both through comparative analysis within legal, international relations and political science frameworks and through an examination of several recent attempts at secession.
Associate Professor Aleksandar Pavkovic and Peter Radan are both based at Macquarie University, Australia.
On the Way to Statehood
€67.99
