Secession and Counter-secession. An International Relations Perspective
In 1945, there were 74 independent countries. Today there are 195. The breakup of colonial empires, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and various secessions all over the world have led to the creation of numerous new sovereign states since World War II. Historically, the expansion and contraction of states has resulted from the competition between two living forces: secessionism and countersecessionism.
Secession is the “detachment of a territory from an existing state with the aim of creating a new state on the detached territory”. By contrast, counter-secession could be defined as an attempt to prevent the break-up of states as well as their recognition by other states at the international level. Movements of secession and counter-secession compete and frequently clash over the formation of new states and one of the goals of this book is to understand the strategies of actors in favour of changing political borders as well as the reactions of those who want to prevent the break-up of states.
ISBN: 978-84-92511-53-2
- Fecha de publicación:
- 12/2017
- Autor:
- Diego Muro and Eckart Woertz (Eds.)
Prologue
Jordi Bacaria
Introduction
Diego Muro & Eckart Woertz
THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM AND THE EUROPEAN UNION
Strategies of secession and counter-secession
Diego Muro
How do states respond to secession? The dynamics of state recognition
Bridget L. Coggins
What’s law got to do with it? Democracy, realism and the Tina Turner theory of referendums
Matt Qvortrup
The EU’s policies towards contested states
Bruno Coppieters
SECESSIONIST STRATEGIES: CASE STUDIES
Insights from the Scottish independence referendum
Nicola McEwen
Secessionist strategies: The case of Flanders
Bart Maddens
The two Quebec independence referendums: Political strategies and international relations
André Lecours
Autonomy in Denmark: Greenland and the Faroe Islands
Gestur Hovgaard & Maria Ackrén
COUNTER-SECESSIONIST STRATEGIES: CASE STUDIES
Who counts? Why do governments deny secession in some cases but not others?
Ryan Griffiths
The four pillars of a counter-secession foreign policy: Lessons from Cyprus
James Ker-Lindsay
Counter-secessionism and autonomy in the federal system of Germany: The case of Bavaria
Roland Sturm
Economic aspects of counter-secession strategies
Eckart Woertz