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This book shows how international discourse citing
'self-determination' over the last hundred years has functioned as
a battleground between two ideas of freedom: a 'radical' idea of
freedom, and a 'liberal-conservative' idea of freedom. The book
examines each of the major moments in which 'self-determination'
has been a central part of the language of high-level international
politics and law: the early 20th century discourse of V.I. Lenin
and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, the aftermath of the First World
War and the formulation of the UN Charter, the 1950-1960s UN
debates on 'self-determination', and the 2008-2010 International
Court of Justice case on Kosovo's declaration of independence. At
each of these moments in history, 'self-determination' was at the
top of the international agenda. And at each moment, a fight over
the meaning of freedom played out in 'self-determination'
discourse. Besides providing insights into the historical times in
which self-determination was prominently cited internationally, the
book offers a recasting and renewal of international debates on
freedom in international discourse.
This book shows how international discourse citing
'self-determination' over the last hundred years has functioned as
a battleground between two ideas of freedom: a 'radical' idea of
freedom, and a 'liberal-conservative' idea of freedom. The book
examines each of the major moments in which 'self-determination'
has been a central part of the language of high-level international
politics and law: the early 20th century discourse of V.I. Lenin
and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, the aftermath of the First World
War and the formulation of the UN Charter, the 1950-1960s UN
debates on 'self-determination', and the 2008-2010 International
Court of Justice case on Kosovo's declaration of independence. At
each of these moments in history, 'self-determination' was at the
top of the international agenda. And at each moment, a fight over
the meaning of freedom played out in 'self-determination'
discourse. Besides providing insights into the historical times in
which self-determination was prominently cited internationally, the
book offers a recasting and renewal of international debates on
freedom in international discourse.
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