There are few questions more interesting and more important for the international community than the issue of how new states are created and accepted into the wider global system through the process of recognition. While there are thousands of ethnic groups around the world, there are just 193 member states of the United Nations. And yet, for many years, the foreign policy aspects of secession and the recognition of seceding territories have received relatively little attention by scholars in the field of politics and international relations. This was largely because the subject was seen to be a marginal interest. Few territories managed to stage a credible attempt at secession. Almost none managed to gain widespread acceptance. However, ov...
Although in recent years studies on secession and self-determination have increased, research on why...
States’ boundaries have changed to a large extent over the course of time, in fact, the world has no...
This Article argues toward the necessity to develop a new international law framework on secession. ...
How do states prevent the recognition of territories that have unilaterally declared independence? A...
Secession has been noticeably absent from International Relations theory although its role in the cr...
Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence from 2008 and certain subsequent developments have c...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] Secession is a detachment of a territory from an exis...
There is a strong positive correlation between secession movements that receive international recogn...
<p>Kosovo’s declaration of independence received mixed responses from the international community; w...
This article explores the policies and activities undertaken by Kosovo as it seeks diplomatic recogn...
Secession is ‘the withdrawal, from an existing state and its central government, of part of this sta...
The recent referenda held in Catalonia and Kurdish Iraq have reignited the debate over referenda, se...
For the past two centuries, state-breaking has been the primary method of statemaking around the wor...
explain the variation of the U.S. foreign policy toward secessionist states in the post-cold war era...
The following article examines the interactions between the right of peoples to unilateral non-colon...
Although in recent years studies on secession and self-determination have increased, research on why...
States’ boundaries have changed to a large extent over the course of time, in fact, the world has no...
This Article argues toward the necessity to develop a new international law framework on secession. ...
How do states prevent the recognition of territories that have unilaterally declared independence? A...
Secession has been noticeably absent from International Relations theory although its role in the cr...
Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence from 2008 and certain subsequent developments have c...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] Secession is a detachment of a territory from an exis...
There is a strong positive correlation between secession movements that receive international recogn...
<p>Kosovo’s declaration of independence received mixed responses from the international community; w...
This article explores the policies and activities undertaken by Kosovo as it seeks diplomatic recogn...
Secession is ‘the withdrawal, from an existing state and its central government, of part of this sta...
The recent referenda held in Catalonia and Kurdish Iraq have reignited the debate over referenda, se...
For the past two centuries, state-breaking has been the primary method of statemaking around the wor...
explain the variation of the U.S. foreign policy toward secessionist states in the post-cold war era...
The following article examines the interactions between the right of peoples to unilateral non-colon...
Although in recent years studies on secession and self-determination have increased, research on why...
States’ boundaries have changed to a large extent over the course of time, in fact, the world has no...
This Article argues toward the necessity to develop a new international law framework on secession. ...