The Dynamic of SecessionSecessionist activity has been increasing in the developing world, in Western liberal democracies, and especially in the former Communist states of Eastern Europe. This timely book offers a general explanation for the occurrence of the phenomenon, arising from a comparative study of numerous historical examples of secession and separatist conflict. The book develops a comprehensive framework, specifying the elements necessary for a secession crisis, and discussing the moral issues underpinning it. |
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... community and the state express their positions in stark , absolute terms ... social upheaval . Because of the coercive powers which the state can employ in ... distinct communities . " The fact that secession seems to plague all types ...
... community and the state express their positions in stark , absolute terms ... social upheaval . Because of the coercive powers which the state can employ in ... distinct communities . " The fact that secession seems to plague all types ...
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... distinct community . A fluctuating phenomenon such as seces- sion , however , cannot be explained by a constant , such as the four costs and benefits taken as static conditions . Secessions arise only when the distinct community ...
... distinct community . A fluctuating phenomenon such as seces- sion , however , cannot be explained by a constant , such as the four costs and benefits taken as static conditions . Secessions arise only when the distinct community ...
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... community , their motivations for protest and even for secession cannot easily be determined . The argument is based ... distinct community , " territory , leaders , and discontent . The four chapters of Part II describe in detail the ...
... community , their motivations for protest and even for secession cannot easily be determined . The argument is based ... distinct community , " territory , leaders , and discontent . The four chapters of Part II describe in detail the ...
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Contents
Theoretical foundation for analysis of secession | 8 |
The costs and benefits | 31 |
The benefits of membership | 33 |
The costs of secession | 51 |
The costs of membership | 79 |
The benefits of secession | 96 |
The dynamic of secession | 115 |
Last resorts a rise in the costs of membership | 117 |
Opportune moments a reduction in the costs of secession | 145 |
A reduction in the benefits of membership | 167 |
A rise in the benefits of secession | 202 |
Conclusion | 216 |
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