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portada Peace Through Self-Determination: Success and Failure of Territorial Autonomy
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
171
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.0 x 14.8 x 1.0 cm
Weight
0.23 kg.
ISBN13
9783030375898

Peace Through Self-Determination: Success and Failure of Territorial Autonomy

Felix Schulte (Author) · Palgrave MacMillan · Paperback

Peace Through Self-Determination: Success and Failure of Territorial Autonomy - Schulte, Felix

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Synopsis "Peace Through Self-Determination: Success and Failure of Territorial Autonomy"

Bringing together comparative politics, conflict research and social psychology, this book presents a novel theory to explain the consolidation outcomes of post-conflict autonomy arrangements. It builds on Social Identity Theory and identifies a successful process of ethnic recognition as the key prerequisite for peaceful interethnic cohabitation through territorial self-governance. As this process is highly context-dependent, the study identifies relevant structural and actor-centered factors and analyzes their occurrence in the consolidation periods of nineteen autonomy arrangements worldwide using Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). The author concludes that elites accept autonomy reforms if they promise a high degree of self-determination and, at the same time, ethnic recognition is not hindered by horizontal inequalities. Bargaining efforts succeed within inclusive institutions involving non-nationalist parties and international organizations. Autonomy reforms fail if thedegree of self-rule offered is too low and strong inequalities generate new grievances. Autocratic rule, nationalist parties, and a lack of international attention provide a breeding ground for further centrifugal activities. In-depth case studies on South Tyrol and the Chittagong Hill Tracts provide further evidence for the theoretical models.

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