Self-determination in the early 21st century : a double edged concept /: a double edged concept. (2018)
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- Title:
- Self-determination in the early 21st century : a double edged concept /: a double edged concept. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Self-determination in the early 21st century : a double edged concept
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Uriel Abulof, Karl Cordell.
- Editors:
- Abulof, Uriel
Cordell, Karl, 1956- - Contents:
- 1. Introduction Karl Cordell (School of Government, Plymouth University) Self-determination and the End of History 2. The Daily Plebiscite as 21st-Century Reality Aviel Roshwald (Department of History, Georgetown University) 3. Paradoxes of violence and self-determination Matthew Anthony Evangelista (Politics, Cornell University) 4. Self-Determination in the Post-State Formation Era: New Trajectories for an International Order Principle in the 21st Century Oded Haklai (Politics, Queen's University) The Dangers of Self-Determination 5. The Confused Compass: From Self-Determination to State-Determination Uriel Abulof (LISD/WWS, Princeton University; Politics, Tel-Aviv University) 6. Self-Determination as Pretext for Imperialism: The Russian Experience Mark R. Beissinger (Politics, Princeton University) 7. The Evils of Self-determination Amitai Etzioni (International Affairs, George Washington University) Self-Determination and the Politics of Identity 8. The Right to Self-determination as a Claim to Independence in International Relations Practice Mikulas Fabry (International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology) 9. Constructing the ‘Self‘: Visual Representations of the Nation in the case of Iraqi Kurd and Bosnian Serb Claims for the Right to Self-Determination Outi Keranen (Political Science, University College London) & Zeynep Kaya 10. What Role do Leaders Play in Movements for Self-Determination? A Case of Emerging Separatism in Eastern Ukraine Elise Giuliano1. Introduction Karl Cordell (School of Government, Plymouth University) Self-determination and the End of History 2. The Daily Plebiscite as 21st-Century Reality Aviel Roshwald (Department of History, Georgetown University) 3. Paradoxes of violence and self-determination Matthew Anthony Evangelista (Politics, Cornell University) 4. Self-Determination in the Post-State Formation Era: New Trajectories for an International Order Principle in the 21st Century Oded Haklai (Politics, Queen's University) The Dangers of Self-Determination 5. The Confused Compass: From Self-Determination to State-Determination Uriel Abulof (LISD/WWS, Princeton University; Politics, Tel-Aviv University) 6. Self-Determination as Pretext for Imperialism: The Russian Experience Mark R. Beissinger (Politics, Princeton University) 7. The Evils of Self-determination Amitai Etzioni (International Affairs, George Washington University) Self-Determination and the Politics of Identity 8. The Right to Self-determination as a Claim to Independence in International Relations Practice Mikulas Fabry (International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology) 9. Constructing the ‘Self‘: Visual Representations of the Nation in the case of Iraqi Kurd and Bosnian Serb Claims for the Right to Self-Determination Outi Keranen (Political Science, University College London) & Zeynep Kaya 10. What Role do Leaders Play in Movements for Self-Determination? A Case of Emerging Separatism in Eastern Ukraine Elise Giuliano (International Relations and Comparative Politics, Columbia University) 11. Self-determination and majority-minority relations in deeply divided societies: a comparative analytical framework Ilan Peleg (Government & Law, Lafayette College) Self-determining the State 12. Stateness, National Self-determination and War and Peace in the 21st Century Benny Miller (Politics, Haifa University) 13. The consequences of democracy: On Catalonia’s self-determination Montserrat Guibernau (Politics, Queen Mary University of London) 14. A Brief History of Self-Determination Referendums Before 1920 Matt Qvortrup (Management and Security, Cranfield University) 15. Conclusion Wolfgang Danspeckgruber (LISD/WWS, Princeton University) and Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein … (more)
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- Place of publication not identified : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (128 pages)
- Subjects:
- 320.15
Self-determination, National - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781317286264
- Related ISBNs:
- 131728626X
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