Politics of Self-Determination

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Author_Kristina Roepstorff
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Central Government
claims
conflict resolution
Contemporary Society
context
decolonisation
Decolonisation Context
East Timor
East Timor Case
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group rights
Horizontal Inequalities
human
Human Rights
humanitarian intervention
ICJ
ICJ Ruling
international
International Humanitarian Law
international law
law
legal frameworks for self-determination claims
minority protection
NATO Intervention
OSCE High Commissioner
Plebiscitary Theories
Rational Citizens
rights
secession
secession theory
Self-determination Conflicts
Self-determining Entities
selfdetermination
Societal Groups
South Sudan
Sovereignty Paradigm
unilateral
Unilateral Secession
Uti Possidetis Juris
West Germany
Western Sahara
Western Sahara Case

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415520645
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Oct 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Since the formation of the UN in 1945 the international community has witnessed a number of violent self-determination conflicts such as the disintegration of Yugoslavia, Chechnya, Kashmir, and South Sudan that have been a major cause of humanitarian crises and destruction. This book examines the scope and applicability of political self-determination beyond the decolonisation process.

Explaining the historical evolution of self-determination, this book provides a theoretical examination of the concept and background. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the author analyses self-determination in relation to contemporary conflicts, which inform and drive a coherent theoretical framework for international responses to claims for self-determination. Built upon an examination of the conceptual foundations of self-determination, this book presents a new understanding and application of self-determination. It addresses the important question of whether self-determination claims legitimate armed violence, either by the self-determining group’s right to rebel, or by the international community in the form of humanitarian intervention.

The Politics of Self-Determination will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, international relations, security studies and conflict studies.

Dr Kristina Roepstorff is a Government of Canada Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Simon Fraser University Vancouver, Canada.

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