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Sub-State Recognition
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This book examines the rise of sub-state recognition in the theory and practice of international relations and diplomacy. Sub-state recognition occurs when non-sovereign entities, such as regions, cities, or local governments, recognize or support an aspirant state or entity seeking independence or international recognition. Drawing on original empirical data, the book conceptualizes sub-state recognition as a pluriversal diplomatic approach and traces the actors, justifications, and effects in practice. We argue that sub-state recognition manifests as a compensatory and remedial engagement between aspirant states and sub-state entities that shape the dynamics of contested statehood, alter the conservative international recognition regime from the bottom up, and streamline the formation of decentralized approaches to diplomatic recognition. We find that sub-state recognition is a co-constitutive practice that helps aspirant states compensate for the lack of external sovereignty and enables sub-state entities granting such recognition to consolidate their foreign policy identity and regional autonomy. While sub-state recognition does not legally establish an aspirant entity as a state, it may emerge as a crucial symbolic and performative step towards building national consensus for formal recognition by the central government and the international community. Accordingly, the book contributes to expanding and decentring scholarly and policy focus on state recognition by demonstrating that the agency and pathways to diplomatic recognition are more dispersed and decentralized than previously acknowledged.
Provides the study to systematically analyse the recognition of states by sub-state actors Offers original data and a vast array of relevant case studies Contributes to interdisciplinary scholarship in diplomacy, state recognition, and Diasporas from two leading scholars in the field
Autorentext
Gëzim Visoka is Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at Dublin City University, Ireland.
Ramesh Ganohariti is a Lecturer at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, Leiden University, Netherlands.
Inhalt
.- Chapter 1: Introduction: Recognition of States from Below.- Chapter 2: Conceptualising Sub-State Recognition.- Chapter 3: Analysing Sub-State Recognition in Practice.- Chapter 4: Arguments for Sub-State Recognition.- Chapter 5: Types and Impacts of Sub-State Recognition.- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Towards a Pluralistic Perspective.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031955037
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Political Science
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T18mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9783031955037
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 303195503X
- Veröffentlichung 02.08.2025
- Titel Sub-State Recognition
- Autor Gëzim Visoka , Ramesh Ganohariti
- Untertitel The Politics of Recognition from Below
- Gewicht 416g
- Herausgeber Springer
- Anzahl Seiten 232
- Lesemotiv Verstehen