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Inside the Politics of Self-Determination (Hardcover)
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Inside the Politics of Self-Determination (Hardcover)
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There are currently over 100 stateless nations pressing for greater
self-determination around the globe. The vast majority of these
groups will never achieve independence. Many groups will receive
some accommodation over self-determination, many will engage in
civil war over self-determination, and in many cases, internecine
violence will plague these groups. This book examines the dynamic
internal politics of states and self-determination groups. The
internal structure and political dynamics of states and
self-determination groups significantly affect information and
credibility problems faced by these actors, as well as the
incentives and opportunities for states to pursue partial
accommodation of these groups.
Using new data on the internal structure of all self-determination
groups and their states and on all accommodation in
self-determination disputes, this book shows that states with some,
but not too many, internal divisions are best able to accommodate
self-determination groups and avoid civil war. When groups are more
internally divided, they are both much more likely to be
accommodated and to get into civil war with the state, and also
more likely to have fighting within the group. Detailed comparison
of three self-determination disputes in the conflict-torn region of
northeast India reveals that internal divisions in states and
groups affect when these groups get the accommodation they seek,
which groups violently rebel, and whether actors target violence
against their own co-ethnics.
The argument and evidence in this book reveal the dynamic effect
that internal divisions within SD groups and states have on their
ability to bargain over self-determination. Kathleen Gallagher
Cunningham demonstrates that understanding the relations between
states and SD groups requires looking at the politics inside these
actors.
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