Power Politics and State Formation in the Twentieth Century: The Dynamics of Recognition

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From Kurdistan to Somaliland, Xinjiang to South Yemen, all secessionist movements hope to secure newly independent states of their own. Most will not prevail. The existing scholarly wisdom provides one explanation for success, based on authority and control within the nascent states. With the aid of an expansive new dataset and detailed case studies, this book provides an alternative account. It argues that the strongest members of the international community have a decisive influence over whether today's secessionists become countries tomorrow and that, most often, their support is conditioned on parochial political considerations.

Author(s): Bridget Coggins
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 271
City: NY

Contents
List of Maps, Figures, and Tables
1 States of Uncertainty
2 Statehood in Theory and Practice
3 Research Design and Methodology
4 Quantitative Analyses
5 International Responses to Secession in Yugoslavia,1989-2011
6 International Responses to the Wars of Soviet Succession
7 Conclusions and Substantive Interpretations
APPENDIX A: Project Codebook
APPENDIX B: Unique Case I.D.
References
Index