De Facto State Identity and International Legitimation
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<p>Examining the state identity formation and international legitimation of de facto states this book provides a deeper understanding of the relationship between de facto states the international state system and international society.</p><p>The book integrates International Relations theories to construct a framework of normative standing for de facto states to better understand the social system they inhabit and the stasis in their relationship with international society demonstrated through detailed case study analysis. Klich appraises the recognition narrative of de facto states in order to analyse their state identities and constructs a framework for normative standing in an original synthesis of English School constructivism and legitimacy scholarship. The explanatory utility of that framework is then applied and analysed through detailed fieldwork conducted across an original set of case studies ― Nagorno Karabakh Somaliland and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq ― that have varying degrees of international engagement and parent state relationships.</p><p>It will be of interest 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.</p>
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