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Conflict, secession and territoriality

Conflict
Security
State Power
INN043
Vera Axyonova
University of Vienna
George Kyris
University of Birmingham
George Kyris
University of Birmingham

Building: A, Floor: 4, Room: SR18

Wednesday 11:15 - 13:00 CEST (24/08/2022)

Abstract

This panel brings together contributions that seek to make important conceptual and theoretical advances in the way in which we approach the various dimensions of secession and territoriality, the range of actors involved in conflict and the different strategies they develop in conflict and post-conflict environments. Papers draw from a variety of research designs and methodological traditions, including both qualitative and quantitative analyses, thus contributing to a fruitful research conversation amongst them.

Title Details
The Downstream Effects of Prior Statehood on Contemporary Secessionism View Paper Details
Foreign policy bureaucracies and separatists’ revealed preferences: A look at Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Transnistria View Paper Details
Strategies for Controlling Territory and Populations in the Aftermath of Separatist Wars: A Conceptual Framework View Paper Details
De-sovereignisation as an instrument of Russia’s conflict resolution strategy in the context of post-Soviet de facto states. The cases of Transdniestria in Moldova and the Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples’ Republics in Eastern Ukraine  View Paper Details