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Civil conflict and secessions [PDF]

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This paper studies secessions as the outcome of conflict between regions. We study under what conditions regions will divert costly resources to fight each other over political borders. We derive the probability of secession and the amount of resources diverted to separatist conflict, and show how those variables depend on factors such as heterogeneity
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Secession

2007
Abstract Until 1914, secession — which may be defined as the creation of a State by the use or threat of force without the consent of the former sovereign — was the most conspicuous and probably the most common method of the creation of new States.
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Secession

2012
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Secession

2003
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A successful secession: what does it take to secede?

Territory, Politics, Governance, 2023
Elizabeth Nelson
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The politics of unilateral secession in the European Union: the case of Catalonia

Territory, Politics, Governance, 2023
Adam Holesch, Jacint Jordana
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Secession

1990
Abstract On Tuesday evening, October 16, 1860, about twenty Washington County slaves assembled at a shingle-maker’s camp in McRae’s swamp. The slaves proposed among themselves to “collect together about 300” who would join them, “march towards Plymouth at about 11 o’clock on some night,” “murder & destroy all they might encounter ...
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