DOI:10.1057/9780230375895 - Corpus ID: 156980863
Recognition of governments
@article{Peterson2019RecognitionOG, title={Recognition of governments}, author={Maxie Jean Peterson}, journal={Routledge Handbook of State Recognition}, year={2019}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:156980863}}- M. J. Peterson
- Published inRoutledge Handbook of State…12 September 2019
- Political Science
- Routledge Handbook of State Recognition
10 Citations
10 Citations
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ABSTRACT This paper introduces a political opportunity approach to conceptualizing the political recognition of states in the international system. The usefulness of the approach is demonstrated…
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With great power rivalry on the rise again, many worry that struggles for status among states could lead to war. As a growing consensus indicates, status-dissatisfied states are more prone to…
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The international (non)recognition of governments is a composite macro practice that has grown in visibility in recent years in response to contentious domestic political processes such as coups…
Should I Stay or Should I Go? Diplomatic Recognition of Taiwan, 1950–2016
What explains why some countries recognise Taiwan despite attempts by the People’s Republic of China to pressure some to switch recognition? We argue for moving beyond ‘dollar diplomacy’ claims to…
Introduction: Diplomatic Recognition and the Taliban Movement
- Jonathan Cristol
- 2018
Political Science, History
The United States and the Taliban before and…
Recognition was the top foreign policy priority of the new Taliban movement in Afghanistan. This chapter answers two questions: What is diplomatic recognition? and Why was American diplomatic…
Four Positions on the Recognition of States in and after the Soviet Union, with Special Reference to Abkhazia
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- 2018
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Abstract This essay looks at why, how and with what degree of success the international community has applied its recognition policies in the post-Soviet space. The essay addresses the issue from a…
Legitimacy as a Precondition for the Recognition of New Governments: A Case of Libya
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Recognition of new Stets and governments is a political act with legal reverberations. Although the recognition of new States and governments is a traditional concept of international law but the…
International Law and the Will of the People in Post-Conflict Rebuilding
- M. Saul
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To date, in spite of being included in calls for a jus post bellum, little attention has been given to the rationale, scope, or the form that new legal regulation of post-conflict rebuilding would…
Federal Regions and External Relations: The Belgian Case
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The Belgian regions and communities have an unparalleled external role. Their treaty-making powers and their representation in the EU policy process require extensive coordination efforts to ensure…
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