Hibernation of Secession Tensions in Catalonia: Attenuation Trends on Antagonistic Alignments
The secession campaign in Catalonia created a political fracture into two sizeable and opposing citizenry segments, those who favored secession from Spain and those who were against it.
Josep M. Oller +2 more
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Twenty Years after the NATO Armed Intervention: The Kosovo case and Remedial Secession [PDF]
The NATO military intervention in Yugoslavia took place twenty years ago, triggering several important consequences not only regarding the Kosovo case but also on the global level.
Miloš Hrnjaz
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Secessionist movements are ubiquitous in the Caribbean, with virtually every multi-island state and territory experiencing centrifugal tendencies. The region thus offers a unique opportunity to examine why some succeed and others fail.
M. Bishop +3 more
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The Secession decorative elements in the residential architecture in Belgrade in the early 20th century [PDF]
The tendency towards modernization is noticeable in Belgrade's architecture from the beginning of the 20th century, in the form of stylistic norms adopted from the Vienna Secession, which was the medium through which the forces of the reforms in ...
Milosavljević Angelina +1 more
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Secession Outside the Colonial Context: The Birth of Eritrea in Retrospect
In light of the recent waves of secessionist struggle and conflict in Africa, a number of debates have spurred the possibility of secession outside the colonial context.
A. Osunkoya Olusesan, Adeniyi S. Basiru
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The Democratic Legitimacy of Secession and the Demos Problem
The normative literature on secession has widely addressed the question of under which conditions the secession of a particular territory from a larger state might be regarded as justifiable.
José L. Martí
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Wojna w Donbasie - przyczynek do rozważań nad niedopowiedzeniami teorii wojny sprawiedliwej [PDF]
The following article covers the analysis of the War in Donbas from the perspective of the “traditional concept of a just war” (as interpreted by Michael Walzer).
Paweł Neumann-Karpiński
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The “Europeanization” of Secessionist Programs: A Study of Montenegro and Catalonia
In 2006, the EU encouraged, facilitated and supervised the secession referendum of Montenegro. In 2014, the EU officials refused to facilitate a similar referendum in its member state Spain, and have so far denied any claims that Catalonia, when ...
Aleksander Pavković
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Secession and social polarization: Evidence from Catalonia
Does secessionism lead to social polarization? Despite much research on independence movements, their relationship to polarization, a key mechanism theorized as increasing the chances of violent conflict, remains less understood.
Laia Balcells +2 more
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The Separatism of Chechnya in 1991: Prerequisites for the Republic’s Secession from Russia
The article deals with the case of Chechen separatism, which resulted in the secession of the Republic from Russia in 1991. The theoretical framework for this study is based on considering secession as a dynamic process triggered by a shift in the ...
Ruslan Kermach
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