ABSTRACT

In this new century, the relentless appeal of national self-determination has moved beyond decolonisation. A large group of de facto states, would-be sovereignties, now seek international recognition. In some cases these 'nations in waiting' have already established the exclusivity of their writ on the ground and wait only for the outside world to come to terms with the realities of their existence. In others, there are powerful external players who could undermine their claims on one hand or ensure their success on the other.

The cases described in this book are to be found throughout the world: Abkhazia and Chechnya in the Caucasus; Kosovo, Montenegro, Republika Srpska, and Transnistria in eastern Europe; Palestine and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in the Middle East; Somaliland in Africa; and Bougainville in the Pacific.

Are these isolated voices or a harbinger of things to come? Their demands for separate statehood have breached the orthodoxies of territorial integrity and eroded the taboos of secession. Other large states, such as Indonesia, Nigeria, and the Sudan, also teeter on the brink of disintegration.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

A new world of emerging states

chapter 1|20 pages

Political realities and legal anomalies

Revisiting the politics of international recognition

chapter 2|20 pages

Republika Srpska

chapter 3|22 pages

Montenegro and Serbia

Disassociation, negotiation, resolution?

chapter 4|28 pages

Albanian and Serb rivalry in Kosovo

Realist and universalist perspectives on sovereignty

chapter 5|16 pages

From frozen conflict to frozen agreement

The unrecognized state of Transnistria

chapter 6|25 pages

Chechnya

chapter 7|21 pages

The Abkhazians: a national minority in their own homeland EDWARD MIHALKANIN

A national minority in their own homeland

chapter 8|23 pages

Under Turkey’s wings

The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, the struggle for international acceptance

chapter 9|23 pages

Palestine 2003

The perils of de facto statehood

chapter 10|22 pages

Can clans form nations?

Somaliland in the making

chapter 11|13 pages

Bougainville

The quest for self-determination