Surpassing the Sovereign State shows that in regions throughout the world partially independent territories (including Hong Kong, Cayman Islands, Kurdistan, New Caledonia, and others) tend to be wealthier and more secure than sovereign states. This book explains how these polities emerge, maintain themselves, and sometimes come to an end
Surpassing the Sovereign State shows that in regions throughout the world partially independent territories (including Hong Kong, Cayman Islands, Kurdistan, New Caledonia, and others) tend to be wealthier and more secure than sovereign states. This book explains how these polities emerge, maintain themselves, and sometimes come to an endHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David A. Rezvani, D.Phil. Oxford University, has taught courses in international and comparative politics at Dartmouth College, Harvard University, MIT, Trinity College, Boston University, and Oxford University. He is a visiting research assistant professor and lecturer at Dartmouth College.
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* Preface * Part I: Theoretical Framework * 1: Introduction * 2: Partial Independence Advantages and Evolution * Part II: Self-Determination * 3: Domestic and International Structural Amendment * 4: Civil Order through Conventional Rules in the British Context: The British Dominions and Northern Ireland * 5: From Secessionism to Mutual Agreement in the American Context: The Case of Puerto Rico * 6: Sham Federacy: France's Indochinese Free States, China's Autonomous Regions, South Africa's Bantustans, and America's Indian Territories * Part III: Economic Status, Security, and Dynamics * 7: Sovereign State Weakness * 8: Wealth and Security Advantages of Partial Independence * 9: Predicting the Dynamics of Partially Independent Territories * 10: Conclusion * Appendix 1: Partially Independent Territories Past and Present * Appendix 2: Negotiations Proposing Regional Autonomy * Appendix 3: Sham Federacy after 1946 * Appendix 4: Colonies in the International System 1900-2008 * References
* Preface * Part I: Theoretical Framework * 1: Introduction * 2: Partial Independence Advantages and Evolution * Part II: Self-Determination * 3: Domestic and International Structural Amendment * 4: Civil Order through Conventional Rules in the British Context: The British Dominions and Northern Ireland * 5: From Secessionism to Mutual Agreement in the American Context: The Case of Puerto Rico * 6: Sham Federacy: France's Indochinese Free States, China's Autonomous Regions, South Africa's Bantustans, and America's Indian Territories * Part III: Economic Status, Security, and Dynamics * 7: Sovereign State Weakness * 8: Wealth and Security Advantages of Partial Independence * 9: Predicting the Dynamics of Partially Independent Territories * 10: Conclusion * Appendix 1: Partially Independent Territories Past and Present * Appendix 2: Negotiations Proposing Regional Autonomy * Appendix 3: Sham Federacy after 1946 * Appendix 4: Colonies in the International System 1900-2008 * References
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