State secession is a rare occurrence in the international system. While a number of movements seek secession, the majority fail to achieve statehood. Of the exceptional successes, many have not had the strongest claims to statehood; some of these new states look far less like states than some that have failed. So what accounts for these secessions? I argue that the politics of regional actors drive the process. If a secessionist movement does not have the support of actors in the region, it will not achieve statehood. There are three mechanisms through which regional actors can determine outcomes: (1) they can provide tangible support to the secessionist movement; (2) they can provide diplomatic support to the movement by framing the confli...
Secession is the creation of a new independent state out of an existing state. This key volume exami...
The thesis examines two threats to sovereignty: secession and state failure. It focuses on how the s...
This paper examines the dynamics of the secession. In particular, it asks why political actors decid...
State secession is a rare occurrence in the international system. While a number of movements seek s...
Secessionist conflicts often begin in places abundant with resources and located far from the center...
Secessionism is prevalent across much of the globe, but achieving independence is rare. Often, seces...
Secession has been noticeably absent from International Relations theory although its role in the cr...
<p>Secession is a watershed event not only for the new state that is created and the old state that ...
Since World War II, separatist conflicts have been the most common and deadly types of war in intern...
This Article explores the use of federalism and secession as tools for managing regional conflict wi...
Secessionist movements, when they resort to violence, can undermine the stability and threaten the s...
This is a comprehensive analysis of the conditions under which new states have been, and may be, cre...
In the United States, the transition from aristocratic agriculturalism to liberal democratic industr...
Understanding Secession in a Global Context The papers in this collection are the product of a confe...
Secessionist movements have more than doubled in the last century, and yet very few movements actual...
Secession is the creation of a new independent state out of an existing state. This key volume exami...
The thesis examines two threats to sovereignty: secession and state failure. It focuses on how the s...
This paper examines the dynamics of the secession. In particular, it asks why political actors decid...
State secession is a rare occurrence in the international system. While a number of movements seek s...
Secessionist conflicts often begin in places abundant with resources and located far from the center...
Secessionism is prevalent across much of the globe, but achieving independence is rare. Often, seces...
Secession has been noticeably absent from International Relations theory although its role in the cr...
<p>Secession is a watershed event not only for the new state that is created and the old state that ...
Since World War II, separatist conflicts have been the most common and deadly types of war in intern...
This Article explores the use of federalism and secession as tools for managing regional conflict wi...
Secessionist movements, when they resort to violence, can undermine the stability and threaten the s...
This is a comprehensive analysis of the conditions under which new states have been, and may be, cre...
In the United States, the transition from aristocratic agriculturalism to liberal democratic industr...
Understanding Secession in a Global Context The papers in this collection are the product of a confe...
Secessionist movements have more than doubled in the last century, and yet very few movements actual...
Secession is the creation of a new independent state out of an existing state. This key volume exami...
The thesis examines two threats to sovereignty: secession and state failure. It focuses on how the s...
This paper examines the dynamics of the secession. In particular, it asks why political actors decid...