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1 online resource (255 p.) |
Series |
Routledge Studies in Statehood Ser |
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Routledge Studies in Statehood Ser
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Contents |
Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Themes and contributions -- Argument in brief -- Chapter overview -- Bibliography -- Part I: Contested concepts: De-facto states and the exercise of authority in the aftermath of secessionist war -- 1. From secessionist wars to incomplete secession -- Introduction -- Incomplete secession -- Norms and practices of international recognitions -- The study of unrecognised states: Towards an understanding of the conditions of incomplete secession |
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Accounting for the lack of international recognition of unilateral secession: From 'frozen conflicts' to exploring the birth of de-facto states -- Accounting for the consolidation of parallel authority exercised by de-facto states: Arguments related to state-building and democratisation -- Accounting for dynamic state contestation: Arguments related to escalation in the relationship with the host state -- Limitations of existing research -- The need for conceptual innovation -- Lack of comprehension across cases of the third condition of incomplete secession |
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The need for further integrated case study research with regards to elections under specific conditions of incomplete secession -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 2. Post-conflict political order: Conceptualising the exercise of authority under conditions of incomplete secession -- Introduction -- The study of political order -- Order, violence and the centrality of the state -- Political order and war to peace transitions -- Post-conflict political order under conditions of incomplete secession -- The two dimensions of political order -- The functional domains of political order |
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The political arena -- The governance arena -- The security arena -- The levels of intensity of antagonism -- Mutual accommodation -- Chronic stalemate -- Acute confrontation -- Escalation and the politics of secession and counter-secession -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: Political order and escalation in the post-Soviet space -- 3. Political order and escalation in the Republic of Moldova: Between accommodation of secessionist demands and stalemate with Transnistria -- Introduction -- Conditions of incomplete secession -- The emergence and consolidation of post-conflict political order |
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Accommodating Transnistria's secessionist demands between 1992 and 2001 -- The Joint Control Commission and security interactions in the aftermath of ceasefire 1992-1995 -- Collaborative governance arrangements and the focus on socio-economic cooperation 1995-1999 -- Reciprocal political talks in the framework of the common state 1997-2001 -- Escalatory tendencies and the failure of mediation efforts between 2001 and 2006 |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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The process of escalation and the exercise of authority in the governance functional domain: From collaborative governance arrangements to competing institutions for reintegration |
Subject |
Secession -- Former Soviet republics
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Self-determination, National -- Former Soviet republics
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Recognition (International law)
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Recognition (International law)
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Secession
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Self-determination, National
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Soviet Union -- Former Soviet republics
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000472851 |
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100047285X |
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