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Theories of Secession

The international institutional dimension of secession

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Buchanan, A
January 1, 2005

After a long period of neglect, political theorists have turned their attention to secession. A growing number of positions on the justification for, and scope of, the right to secede are being staked out. Yet, so far there has been no systematic account of the types of normative theories of secession. Nor has there been a systematic assessment of the comparative strengths and weaknesses of the theoretical options.

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Buchanan, A. (2005). The international institutional dimension of secession. In Theories of Secession (pp. 225–253). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203981283-18
Buchanan, A. “The international institutional dimension of secession.” In Theories of Secession, 225–53, 2005. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203981283-18.
Buchanan A. The international institutional dimension of secession. In: Theories of Secession. 2005. p. 225–53.
Buchanan, A. “The international institutional dimension of secession.” Theories of Secession, 2005, pp. 225–53. Scopus, doi:10.4324/9780203981283-18.
Buchanan A. The international institutional dimension of secession. Theories of Secession. 2005. p. 225–253.

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