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Domestic and external aspects of de facto statehood and rebel group governance

Conflict
Global
State Power
P297
Ramadan Alatrsh
University of New Brunswick
Solveig Richter
University of Leipzig

Building: Health Science Centre, Floor: Ground, Room: A004

Tuesday 11:15 - 13:00 BST (13/08/2024)

Abstract

This panel aims to explore the multifaceted nature of de facto statehood and the governance structures established by rebel groups. By examining both domestic and external dimensions, the discussions will provide a comprehensive understanding of how these entities function, sustain themselves, and interact with recognised states and international bodies. Key topics will include the legitimacy and effectiveness of governance practices, the role of external support and recognition, and the impact of these entities on regional and global stability. The panel will bring together diverse perspectives and case studies, fostering a nuanced dialogue on the evolving landscape of statehood, sovereignty, and conflict.

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