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Unrecognized States In The International System 2011th Edition Nina Caspersen

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Unrecognized States In The International System 2011th Edition Nina Caspersen
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Publisher: ROUTLEDGE TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.22 MB
Author: NINA CASPERSEN, GARETH STANSFIELD
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 2011

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Unrecognized States In The International System 2011th Edition Nina Caspersen by Nina Caspersen, Gareth Stansfield instant download after payment.

1 (p1): Introduction: unrecognized states in the international system&NINA CASPERSEN AND GARETH STANSFIELD
9 (p2): PART I Conceptualizing unrecognized states
11 (p2-1): 1 Theorizing unrecognized states: sovereignty, secessionism,and political economy&JAMES HARVEY AND GARETH STANSFIELD
27 (p2-2): 2 Complex terrains: unrecognized states and globalization&MATANCHOREV
41 (p2-3): 3 International actions and the making and unmaking of unrecognized states&KLEJDA MULAJ
58 (p2-4): 4 What do unrecognized states tell us about sovereignty?&STACY CLOSSON
71 (p3): PART Ⅱ The interactions of the recognized and the unrecognized state
73 (p3-1): 5 States without sovereignty: imitating democratic statehood&NINA CASPERSEN
90 (p3-2): 6 After the war ends: violence and viability of post-Soviet unrecognized states&KRISTIN M. BAKKE
110 (p3-3): 7 ‘Separatism is the mother of terrorism': internationalizing the security discourse on unrecognized states&PAL KOLSTO AND HELGE BLAKKISRUD
128 (p3-4): 8 The foreign policies of unrecognized states&FRANCIS OWTRAM
145 (p4): PART Ⅲ Conflict management and unrecognized states
147 (p4-1): 9 The limits of international conflict management in the case of Abkhazia and South Ossetia&STEFAN WOLFF
165 (p4-2): 10 The politics of unrecognized states and the business of international peace mediation: enablers or hindrance for conflict resolution?&ANTJE HERRBERG
183 (p4-3): 11 Reintegrating unrecognized states: internationalizing frozen conflicts&LIAM ANDERSON
207 (p5): Appendix: maps of unrecognized states
227 (p6): Bibliography
246 (p7): Index

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