Global Exploration of Separatism

Global Exploration of Separatism

SUJIT DHOOMAL

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Editorial:
HOW Academics
Año de edición:
2025
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Relaciones internacionales
ISBN:
9789395522953

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'Global Exploration of Separatism' explores contemporary separatist movements, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the causes, manifestations, and implications of struggles for autonomy and independence across the globe. This insightful work dives into the historical roots, geopolitical dynamics, and socio-cultural factors that fuel the complexities of separatism in our interconnected world. The book’s exploration extends beyond a mere cataloging of separatist movements; it serves as a thoughtful analysis that unravels the underlying motivations and grievances that propel communities to seek selfdetermination. The author navigates through diverse case studies, examining the unique contexts that define each separatist struggle and the impact of these movements on regional and global stability. The book not only scrutinizes the political dimensions of separatism but also explores the economic, cultural, and historical factors that contribute to the emergence and sustenance of such movements. The author adopts an interdisciplinary lens, incorporating political science, history, sociology, and international relations to provide readers with a holistic perspective. Moreover, the book critically assesses the responses of governments, international organizations, and the global community to separatist movements. It grapples with the ethical and legal dilemmas surrounding the right to self-determination, shedding light on the intricate balance between national sovereignty and the aspirations of sub-national entities. It stands as an invaluable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the forces that shape the geopolitical landscape and the quest for autonomy in our interconnected world.

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