The Routledge handbook of self-determination and secession

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The Routledge handbook of self-determination and secession

edited by Ryan D. Griffiths, Aleksandar Pavković, Peter Radan

(Routledge international handbooks)

Routledge, 2023

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Handbook of self-determination and secession

Self-determination and secession

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Not 'just' an update as such (of the original Ashgate Companion) but rather, an entirely new version with new authors and chapters, offering a different perspective which aims to incorporate the recent approaches based on strategic interaction of major actors in a secession process. Interdisciplinary approach encompassing legal, political, and normative perspectives on the intertwined topics of self-determination and secession. Explores the future of secession. Comprehensively details past and present attempts at secession. Incredibly comprehensive, both geographically and thematically.

Table of Contents

PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. The Meaning of Self-Determination 2. The Emergence and Evolution of Self-Determination 3. The Meaning of Secession PART II: SELF-DETERMINATION 4. Who are the "Peoples" Entitled to the Right to Self-Determination? 5. Self-Determination and Decolonization 6. Self-Determination and the Use of Force 7. Minorities, Self-Determination and Secession 8. Indigenous Peoples and Self-Determination in Settler States 9. The Map Makes the People: The Territorial Nature of Self-Determination PART III: EXPLAINING AND JUSTIFYING SECESSION 10. The Causes of Secession 11. The Lifecycle of Secession: Interactions, Processes, and Predictions 12. The Causes and Consequences of Fragmentation in Secessionist Movements 13. Geopolitics of Secession: Secession in the International Setting 14. Debating the Right to Secede: Normative Theories of Secession PART IV: SECESSION STRATEGIES 15. Secession and the Strategic Playing Field 16. Strategic Choices for Secessionist Mobilization 17. Referendums as Instruments for Secession 18. Majoritarianism and Secession: An Ambiguous but Powerful Relationship 19. Beyond 'Consensual' Secession? Implicit Distinctions and the Object(ive)s of Consent 20. Declarations of Independence: A Classification 21. Violent and Nonviolent Tactics of Secession 22. Removing the Government of the Host State: Outside Military Intervention 23. International Power Politics and Secession 24. Surviving Without Recognition: De Facto States 25. Engagement Without Recognition 26. Secession and Diplomacy: Playing the State, Proving the Nation PART V: COUNTER-SECESSION STRATEGIES 27. Countering Secession 28. Secessionist De-mobilization: From 'Exit' Back to 'Voice' 29. The Strategies of Counter-Secession: How States Prevent Independence 30. How Parent States Prevent Recognition 31. Managing Self-Determination Struggles Through Decentralization PART VI: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND SECESSION 32. Self-Determination as the Basis for a Right to Secession 33. The Acquisition of Independence and International Boundaries 34. International Law and the Break-up of Yugoslavia 35. Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union: "Seceding" From the European Union PART VII: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND SECESSION 36. Anti-Secession Constitutionalism 37. Constitutional Law and Secession in the United States 38. Constitutional Law and Secession in Australia 39. The Law of Secession in Canada 40. Constitutional Law and Secession in China: An Historical Outline 41. Constitutional Law and Secession in the United Kingdom 42. Constitutional Law and Secession in Spain

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