De Facto State Identity and International Legitimation
De Facto State Identity and International Legitimation
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This book examines the state identity formation and international legitimation of de facto states, integrating International Relations theories to construct a framework of normative standing for these states. It applies this framework to case studies of Nagorno Karabakh, Somaliland, and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, demonstrating the utility of the approach for understanding their relationships with international society and the stasis in their relationship with the international state system.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 184 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive book delves into the intricate dynamics of state identity formation and international legitimation of de facto states, offering a profound understanding of the complex relationship between these entities, the international state system, and international society. By integrating various International Relations theories, the book establishes a framework for normative standing for de facto states, providing a deeper insight into their social systems and the challenges they face in their interactions with the global community. Through detailed case study analysis, it demonstrates the stasis in their relationships with international society, highlighting the recognition narratives employed by de facto states to shape their state identities.
Klich's synthesis of English School, constructivism, and legitimacy scholarship offers a novel approach to analyzing these states' recognition and state identities. The framework's explanatory utility is then applied and analyzed through a series of detailed fieldwork conducted across diverse case studies, including Nagorno Karabakh, Somaliland, and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. These case studies showcase varying degrees of international engagement and parent state relationships, adding depth and richness to the analysis.
This book appeals to scholars and students of International Relations, International Relations theory, Peace and Conflict studies, Comparative Politics, as well as Middle Eastern studies, East African studies, and Post-Soviet studies. It offers valuable insights into the complex dynamics of state formation, international relations, and regional conflicts, contributing to a broader understanding of the global political landscape.
Weight: 370g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032014159
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