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The Ashgate Research Companion to Secession
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Introduction: What Is Secession?; Part I: Introduction to Secession; 1: Secession and International Order; 2: The History of Secession: An Overview; 3: Explaining Secession 1; 4: Changing Borders by Secession: Normative Assessment of Territorial Claims; Part II: Secessions: Past and Present; Introduction to Part II; 5: An Attempt at Secession from an Early Nation-State: The Confederate States of America; 6: The UN Principle of Self-Determination and Secession from Decolonized States: Katanga and Biafra; 7: Constitutional Politics of Secession: Travelling from Quebec to Montenegro (and back?); 8: Secession as a Way of Dissolving Federations: The USSR and Yugoslavia; 9: Kosovo: Secession under UN Supervision; Part III: Secession in Context; Introduction to Part III; 10: Secession from an Economic Perspective: What Is Living and What Is Dead in Economic Interpretations of Secessionism?; 11: Secession and Ethnic Conflict; 12: Secession and Political Violence; 13: International Involvement in Secessionist Conflict: From the 16th Century to the Present; 14: The International Relations of Secession 1; 15: Secession and Contested States 1; Part IV: Secession: Legal Perspectives; Introduction to Part IV; 16: Secession and Territorial Borders: The Role of Law; 17: International Law and the Right of Unilateral Secession; 18: Secession in Constitutional Law; 19: To Constitutionalize or Not? Secession as Materiae Constitutionis; 20: Secession and State Succession; V: Secession: Normative Approaches; Introduction to Part V; 21: Internal Self-Determination and Secession; 22: Remedial Theories of Secession; 23: Choice Theories of Secession; 24: Secession and Domination; 25: The Right to Secede: Do We Really Need It?; Part VI: Secessions and Secessionist Movements in the World; Introduction to Part VI; Asia; Africa; Europe; Rest of the World

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Aleksandar Pavkovic is Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations, Macquarie University, Australia and also at the University of Macau, China. Peter Radan is Professor in Law, Macquarie University, Australia. Aleksandar Pavkovic, Peter Radan, James Mayall, Bridget L. Coggins, David S. Siroky, Frank Dietrich, Don H. Doyle, Joshua Castellino, Zoran Oklopcic, Richard Sakwa, Keiichi Kubo, Lloyd Cox, Sinisa Malesevic, Neill O Dochartaigh, Mikulas Fabry, Stephen M. Saideman, Deon Geldenhuys, Marta C. Johanson, Miodrag A. Jovanovic, Tom Grant, Michel Seymour, David D. Speetzen, Christopher Heath Wellman, John McGarry, Margaret Moore, Edward Aspinall, Matthew J. Webb, Damien Kingsbury, Renaud Egretau, Bill K.P. Chou, Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Robbie Barnett, Kathryn Sturman, Petrus de Kock, Marc Sanjaume i Calvet, Michael Keating, Mikahail Ilyin, Kristin M. Bakke, Peter Slugett, Iain Walker.

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'Secessionist movements - often referred to by euphemisms such as "wars of national liberation", "remedial" responses to massive human rights violations, "unique" situations, or simply "dissolutions" of existing states - continue to disrupt the stability of the international order. This volume helps us to engage in an honest and necessary debate about ways of changing current borders, since demands for such changes will inevitably continue.' Hurst Hannum, Tufts University, USA 'From Scotland to Puntland, and from South Ossetia to South Sudan, secession raises fundamental questions for national states and the international community. This uniquely comprehensive survey of current arguments and pressing prospects by political scientists, international lawyers, historians and political philosophers marks a major advance in an increasingly sophisticated field and will be the starting-point for future research.' David Armitage, Harvard University, USA 'Given the secessionist tendencies unleashed by events like the demise of the Soviet Union, and breakup of Yugoslavia, secession literature is finally approaching the critical mass it has always deserved. This research companion is a most welcome addition to that accumulation. Its 45 individually authored subtopics combine to offer perhaps the best restatement of the subject in the world... Every library offering International Law or Relations material, every diplomatic establishment, and all academics in search of an authoritative text for advanced research would be wise to obtain this particular publication. It offers as complete a picture of secessionist settings and analysis as can be found between any two covers.' American Society of International Law Newsletter

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