International Society and the De Facto State Routledge Revivals Series
Auteur : Pegg Scott
Originally published in 1998, International Society and the De Facto Society explores the phenomenon of de facto statehood in contemporary international relations. The de facto state is almost the inverse of what Robert Jackson has termed the ?quasi-state?. The quasi-state has an ambassador, a flag, and a seat at the United Nations, but it does not function positively as a viable governing entity. Its limitations though, do not detract from sovereign legitimacy. The de facto state, on the other hand, lacks legitimacy yet effectively controls a given territorial area and provides governmental services to a specific population. The book engages in a birth, life, and death or evolution examination of the de facto state.
List of Maps List of Tables Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Defining the De Facto State 3. Eritrea Before Independence and Tamil Eelam 4. The Republic of Somaliland and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus 5. Macro-Level Factors Implicated in the Birth of De Facto States 6. Micro-Level Factors Implicated in the Birth of De Facto States 7. The De Facto State in International Society 8. Potential Transformations of the De Facto State 9. The De Facto State and International Theory 10. Conclusion Bibliography Index
Date de parution : 06-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’International Society and the De Facto State :
Mots-clés :
De Facto State; International Relations; Tamil Nadu; Ivory Coast; The De Facto State; Turkish Cypriot; International Society; Western Sahara; Society; East Timor; International Law; Palestinian Authority; Sovereign State; Greek Cypriot; Sovereign States; Kurdish Safe Haven; Statehood; Tamil Eelam; Eritrea; LTTE Cadre; Independence; Weak State Security; SNM’s Leadership; LTTE-Controlled Areas of Sri Lanka; Northern Cyprus; Somaliland; TRNC; Republic of Somaliland; Bosnian Serbs; Birth of De Facto States; Capita GNP; De Facto State Transformations; Jaffna Peninsula; Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus; Ceylon Tamils; Military Defeat; LTTE’s Position; Sovereign Statehood; LTTE’s Control; International Theory; Egal Administration; Sri Lankan; Indo-Sri Lankan Accord; Sri Lankan Government