In this book Costas Laoutides explores the collective moral agency involved in secessionist struggles offering a theoretical model for the collective responsibility of secessionist groups. Case-studies on the Kurds and the people of Moldova-Transdniestria illustrate the author's theoretical arguments as he seeks to establish how, although the princ
In this book Costas Laoutides explores the collective moral agency involved in secessionist struggles offering a theoretical model for the collective responsibility of secessionist groups. Case-studies on the Kurds and the people of Moldova-Transdniestria illustrate the author's theoretical arguments as he seeks to establish how, although the princHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Costas Laoutides is a Lecturer in International Relations at Deakin University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I Theory and Practise of Self-Determination and Secession Chapter 1 The Evolution of Self-Determination in World Politics Chapter 2 Theorizing Secession in the Post-Cold War Era Part II Secession as Responsible Emancipation: Processes and Collective Action Chapter 3 The Process of Secession as Emancipation Chapter 4 Collective Agency and Collective Responsibility in Secessionist Politics Part III Collective Responsibility in Real Cases Chapter 5 The Kurdish Separatist Movement in Turkey and Iraq Chapter 6 The Moldova-Transdniester Conflict Conclusion
Introduction Part I Theory and Practise of Self-Determination and Secession Chapter 1 The Evolution of Self-Determination in World Politics Chapter 2 Theorizing Secession in the Post-Cold War Era Part II Secession as Responsible Emancipation: Processes and Collective Action Chapter 3 The Process of Secession as Emancipation Chapter 4 Collective Agency and Collective Responsibility in Secessionist Politics Part III Collective Responsibility in Real Cases Chapter 5 The Kurdish Separatist Movement in Turkey and Iraq Chapter 6 The Moldova-Transdniester Conflict Conclusion
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