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The Problem of De Facto States in International Relations in Africa
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In Africa, the emergence of the first unrecognised/de facto states is
intricately linked to colonial legacy and subsequent decolonisation.
Autorentext
Robert K osowicz, Professor at the Institute of Political Science and International Relations at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Director of the Jagiellonian Research Center for African Studies. His research interests focus on relations between diplomacy and the armed forces, international security and military conflicts in SubSaharan Africa, dysfunctional and de facto states. Joanna Mormul, Ph.D., Assistant Professor at the Institute of Political Science and International Relations of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Secretary of the Jagiellonian Research Center for African Studies. Her research concerns dysfunctional states, socio-political transformations in post-conflict societies, regional separatisms in Africa.
Klappentext
In Africa, the emergence of the first unrecognised/de facto states is intricately linked to colonial legacy and subsequent decolonisation. This legacy maintained the newly formed African states within the artificial boundaries established on the continent by European colonisers. Paradoxically, both currently existing unrecognised states on the African continent, Western Sahara and Somaliland, aspire to function as independent entities within these colonial boundaries. This volume delves into the issue of de facto states in Africa and their impact on international relations on the continent. The book explores theoretical and legal issues, such as international subjectivity, as well as the origins of de facto statehood in Africa. It offers an in-depth analysis of historical and contemporary examples of de facto states on the continent. The authors conduct a thorough examination of the Western Sahara and Somaliland cases, highlighting their significance for international relations regionally and continentally. Additionally, they draw comparisons with de facto state cases in other parts of the world, such as Taiwan (Republic of China) or West Papua.
Inhalt
Robert Kosowicz/Joanna Mormul: Introduction Robert Kosowicz: Fragmentation, Autonomy, and Secession in Africa on the
Example of De Facto, Puppet and Autonomous States Robert Kosowicz/Agnieszka Czubik: Controversy Over the International Subjectivity of De Facto
States Joanna Mormul/Kateina enková Rudincová: International Relations of De Facto States Joanna Mormul: The Foreign Policy of a De Facto State the Sahrawi Arab
Democratic Republic and Its Diplomatic Struggle Joanna Mormul: The Population of a De Facto State the Case of the Sahrawi
People in the Protracted Refugee Situation Robert Kosowicz/Joanna Mormul: The Issue of Western Sahara in the International Relations of
States Bordering on Its Territory - Morocco, Algeria, and Mauritania Robert Kosowicz/Ewa Szczepankiewicz-Rudzka: North African States Not Bordering Western Sahara in the
Face of the Problem of Its Independence Robert Kosowicz: The Problem of De Facto States in Africa from the Historical
Perspective. The Case of Katanga Robert Kosowicz/Joanna Mormul/Kateina enková Rudincová: The International Relations of Somaliland Robert Kosowicz: Cooperation of Unrecognised States in International
Relations on the Example of the Republic of Somaliland and the Republic of China (Taiwan). A Model for an Unofficial Approach to Diplomacy Robert Kosowicz/Edyta Chwiej: Proto-state as a Consequence of Unfinished Decolonisation.
The Case of Azawad and West Papua Robert Kosowicz, Joanna Mormul: Conclusions
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783631902356
- Editor K osowicz Robert, Mormul Joanna
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 24001 A. 1. Auflage
- Genre Political Science
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T23mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9783631902356
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-631-90235-6
- Veröffentlichung 27.06.2024
- Titel The Problem of De Facto States in International Relations in Africa
- Gewicht 550g
- Herausgeber Peter Lang
- Anzahl Seiten 338
- Lesemotiv Verstehen