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Routledge handbook of state recognition, edited by Gëzim Visoka, John Doyle and Edward Newman

Label
Routledge handbook of state recognition, edited by Gëzim Visoka, John Doyle and Edward Newman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Routledge handbook of state recognition
Nature of contents
handbooksbibliography
Oclc number
1099539833
Responsibility statement
edited by Gëzim Visoka, John Doyle and Edward Newman
Series statement
Routledge handbooks
Summary
"This new handbook provides a comprehensive and multidisciplinary overview of the theoretical and empirical aspects of state recognition in international politics. Although the recognition of states plays a central role in shaping global politics, it remains an under-researched and widely dispersed subject. Coherently and innovatively structured, the handbook brings together a group of international scholars who examine the most important theoretical and comparative perspectives on state recognition, including debates about pathways to secession and self-determination, the broad range of actors and strategies that shape the recognition of states, and a significant number of contemporary case studies"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: statehood and recognition in world politics / Gëzim Visoka, Edward Newman, and John Doyle -- Theories of state recognition / Rowan Nicholson and Thomas D. Grant -- The evolution of state recognition / Mikulas Fabry -- International law and state recognition / Peter Radan -- Sovereignty, self-determination, and state recognition / Costas Laoutides -- The ethics of state recognition / Christopher Naticchia -- Power politics and state recognition / Milena Sterio -- International recognition and human rights treaties / Ralph Wilde -- State recognition in a transitional international order / Edward Newman -- Pathways to independence and state recognition / James Summers -- Dynamics of secession and state birth / Ryan Griffiths -- Referendums and recognition of states / Matt Qvortrup -- Unilateral secession / Aleksandar Pavkovic -- Remedial secession / Michel Seymour -- Bilateral recognition of states / Brad R. Roth -- Recognition of governments / M.J. Peterson -- Statehood and collective recognition: practice of states and UN organs / Jure Vidmar -- Collective non-recognition of states / Nina Caspersen -- Engagement without recognition / Bruno Coppieters -- Parliamentary recognition / Chiara Loda and John Doyle -- Recognition of states by regional organisations: the European Union's contested experience / Gëzim Visoka and Edward Newman -- International court of justice and the recognition of states / Gentian Zyberi -- The counter-diplomacy of state recognition / James Ker-Lindsay -- State fragility and diplomatic recognition / Nicolas Lemay-Hébert -- The derecognition of states / Gëzim Visoka -- Contested states and their everyday quest for recognition / Dimitris Bouris and Irene Fernandez-Molina -- Palestine / Yaser Alashqar -- Taiwan / Timothy S. Rich and Andi Dahmer -- Western Sahara / Irene Fernandez-Molina and Matthew Porges -- South Sudan / Walt Kilroy -- Kosovo / Gëzim Visoka -- Somaliland / Scott Pegg -- Abkhazia and South Ossetia / Donnacha O Beacháin -- Transdniestria and Northern Cyprus / Daria Isachenko -- Brexit and the question of Irish unity / Eileen Connolly and John Doyle -- Towards a critical agenda on state recognition / Gëzim Visoka
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