The Politics of International Interaction with de facto States : Conceptualising Engagement without Recognition
edited by Berg, Eiki and Ker-Lindsay, James
Bok · Engelsk · 2019
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| Utgitt | London : Routledge , 2019
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| Omfang | 114 p.
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| Opplysninger | Originally published as a special issue of the journal Ethnopolitics.. - 1. A Conceptual Framework for Engagement with de facto States James Ker-Lindsay and Eiki Berg 2. ‘Statehood’, ‘de facto Authorities’ and ‘Occupation’: Contested Concepts and the EU’s Engagement in its European Neighbourhood Bruno Coppieters 3. The Stigmatisation of de facto States: Disapproval and ‘Engagement without Recognition’ James Ker-Lindsay 4. Recognition, Status Quo or Reintegration: Engagement with de facto States Nina Caspersen 5. Quest for Survival and Recognition: Insights into the Foreign Policy Endeavours of the Post-Soviet de facto States Eiki Berg and Kristel Vits 6. Regional Organizations and Secessionist Entities: Analysing Practices of the EU and the OSCE in Post-Soviet Protracted Conflict Areas Vera Axyonova and Andrea Gawrich 7. Sovereignty and Engagement without Recognition: Explaining the Failure of Conflict Resolution in Cyprus George Kyris
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| Emner | Authorities
Conflict management Conflict resolution De facto states Vis mer... European Union
Foreign policy International organizations International politics Occupation Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe / OSCE Regional organizations Secessionism Settlement Sovereignty Statehood States international relations post-Soviet DeFacto project Projectfinanced2024 Russiagroup |
| Dewey | 321.013 . - 327:321.013
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| ISBN | 9780367582685
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