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E-grāmata: Routledge Handbook of Self-Determination and Secession

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The Routledge Handbook of Self-Determination and Secession explores the various debates surrounding the issues of self-determination and secession, and the legal, political, and normative implications they give rise to.

Offering a broad survey of the state of the sub-discipline today, the chapters are divided into seven key parts: an Introduction, Self-Determination, Explaining and Justifying Secession, Secession Strategies, Counter-Secession Strategies, International Law and Secession, and Constitutional Law and Secession. The authors, from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, explore all the recent approaches to secession and self-determination based on strategic interaction of major actors in a secession process.

This handbook will be of great interest to students and researchers from a variety of disciplines including politics and international relations, security studies, and law.
Preface ix
Notes on contributors x
PART I Introduction
1(38)
1 The meaning of self-determination
3(13)
Rowan Nicholson
2 The emergence and evolution of self-determination
16(14)
Uriel Abulof
3 The meaning of secession
30(9)
Peter Radan
PART II Self-determination
39(92)
4 Who are the "peoples" entitled to the right of self-determination?
41(19)
Glen Anderson
5 Self-determination and decolonization
60(14)
Costas Laoutides
6 Self-determination and the use of force
74(14)
Rowan Nicholson
7 Minorities, self-determination and secession
88(14)
Felicitas Benziger
Joshua Castellino
8 Indigenous peoples and self-determination in settler states
102(15)
David Macdonald
9 The map makes the people: the territorial nature of self-determination
117(14)
Timothy William Waters
PART III Explaining and justifying secession
131(74)
10 The causes of secession
133(13)
Diego Muro
11 The lifecycle of secession: interactions, processes and predictions
146(18)
Nicholas Sambanis
David S. Siroky
12 The causes and consequences of fragmentation in secessionist movements
164(13)
Feike E. M. Fliervoet
Lee J. M. Seymour
13 Geopolitics of secession: secession in the international setting
177(14)
Martin Riegl
Bohumil Dobos
14 Debating the right to secede: normative theories of secession
191(14)
Argyro Kartsonaki
PART IV Secession strategies
205(182)
15 Secession and the strategic playing field
207(12)
Ryan D. Griffiths
16 Strategic choices for secessionist mobilization
219(14)
Philip G. Roeder
17 Referendums as instruments for secession
233(14)
Matt Qyortrup
18 Majoritarianism and secession: an ambiguous but powerful relationship
247(18)
Sean Mueller
19 Beyond `consensual' secession? Implicit distinctions and the object(ive)s of consent
265(14)
Zoran Oklopcic
20 Declarations of independence: a classification
279(18)
Argyro Kartsonaki
Aleksandar Pavkovic
21 Violent and nonviolent tactics of secession
297(17)
Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
Caitlin Mcculloch
22 Removing the government of the host state: outside military intervention
314(16)
Stipend Kursani
23 International power politics and secession
330(13)
Milena Sterio
24 Surviving without recognition: de facto states /
343(16)
Helge Blakkisrud
25 Engagement without recognition
359(13)
Eiki Berg
26 Secession and diplomacy: playing the state, proving the nation
372(15)
R. Joseph Huddleston
Caroline Hall
PART V Counter-secession strategies
387(70)
27 Countering secession
389(11)
James Ker-Lindsay
28 Secessionist de-mobilization: from `exit' back to `voice'
400(13)
Karlo Basta
29 The strategies of counter-secession: how states prevent independence
413(16)
Peter Krause
30 How parent states prevent recognition
429(14)
Scott Pegg
31 Managing self-determination struggles through decentralization
443(14)
Andreas Juon
Kristin M. Bakke
PART VI International law and secession
457(66)
32 Self-determination as the basis for a right to secession
459(15)
Brad R. Roth
33 The acquisition of independence and international boundaries
474(17)
Suzanne Lalonde
34 International law and the break-up of Yugoslavia
491(18)
Thomas D. Grant
35 Article 50 of the treaty on European Union: "seceding" from the European Union
509(14)
Nikos Skoutaris
PART VII Constitutional law and secession
523(94)
36 Anti-secession constitutionalism
525(16)
Rivka Weill
37 Constitutional law and secession in the United States
541(12)
Roman J. Hoyos
38 Constitutional law and secession in Australia
553(11)
Tliomas D. Musgrave
39 The law of secession in Canada
564(12)
Alyn James Johnson
40 Constitutional law and secession in China: a historical outline
576(15)
Yan Xiang
Yawen Zhang
41 Constitutional law and secession in the United Kingdom
591(13)
Aileen Mcharg
42 Constitutional law and secession in Spain
604(13)
Elisenda Casanas-Adam
Index 617
Ryan D. Griffiths is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Syracuse University, USA.

Aleksandar Pavkovi is Honorary Associate Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Macquarie University, Australia.

Peter Radan is Honorary Professor of Law at Macquarie University, Australia. He is also a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law.