De Facto States and Land-for-Peace Agreements : Territory and Recognition at Odds?
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This book presents an analytical framework which assesses how ''land-for-peace'' agreements can be achieved in the context of territorial conflicts between de facto states and their respective parent states.
The volume examines geographic solutions to resolving ongoing conflicts that stand between the principle of self-determination (prompted by de facto states) and the principle of territorial integrity (prompted by parent states). The authors investigate the conditions under which territorial adjustments can bring about a possibility for peace between de facto states and their parent states. It does so by interrogating the possibility of land-for-peace agreements in four de facto stateparent state pairs, namely KosovoSerbia, NagornoKarabakhAzerbaijan, Northern CyprusRepublic of Cyprus, and AbkhaziaGeorgia. The book suggests that the value that parties put on land to be exchanged and peace to be achieved stand at odds for land-for-peace agreements to materialise. The book brings theoretical and empirical insights that open several avenues for discussions on the conservative stance that the international community has held on territorial changes in the post-1945 international order.
This book will be of much interest to students of statebuilding, state formation, secessionism, political geography, and international relations.
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