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Denying the Spoils of War - The Politics of Invasion and Non-Recognition (Hardcover)
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Denying the Spoils of War - The Politics of Invasion and Non-Recognition (Hardcover)
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Why do so many states adopt a position of non-recognition of gains
from war?Despite being proven ineffective as a coercive tool or
deterrent, the international community has actively withheld
recognition in numerous instances of territorial conquest since the
1930s. Joseph O'Mahoney systematically analyses 21 case studies
including the Manchurian Crisis, the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and
Russia's annexation of Crimea to explore why so many states have
adopted a policy of non-recognition of the spoils of war. By
drawing on historical sources including recently declassified
archival documents, he evaluates states' decision-making. He
develops a new theory for non-recognition as a symbolic sanction
aimed at reproducing common knowledge of the rules of international
behaviour.Key FeaturesChapter-length case studies of two major
instances of non-recognition: the Japanese conquest of Manchuria
and the establishment of Manchukuo in the 1930s, and the Turkish
invasion of Cyprus in 1974 and the subsequent declaration of the
Turkish Republic of Northern CyprusIncludes discussion of cases
including Russia's annexation of CrimeaCompares non-recognised
cases with two cases where force was used but the results were
recognised as legitimate: the Italian conquest of Abyssinia
(Ethiopia) in 1935 and the Indian invasion of East Pakistan and the
creation of Bangladesh in 1971Challenges conventional IR theory
that symbolic sanctions are either failed attempts at coercion or
mere posturing for domestic audiencesElucidates a model of rule
maintenance, combining rationalist and constructivist insights,
which could be applied to other fields in international politics
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