1st Edition
Secessionism and Separatism in Europe and Asia To Have a State of One’s Own
Secessions in Europe and Asia in a Comparative Perspective: An Introduction, Aleksandar Pavković and Jean-Pierre Cabestan 1. Sovereignty, National Self-Determination and Secession: Reflections on state-making and breaking in Asia and Europe, James Mayall Part I Europe 2. Paradise Lost: Autonomy and Separatism in the South Caucasus and Beyond, John Cuffe and David S. Siroky 3. Patterns of Secession and Disintegration in the USSR, Richard Sakwa 4. From Yugoslavia to the Western Balkans, Radmila Nakarada 5. Host State Responses to Ethnic Rebellion: Serbia and Macedonia in Comparison, Keiichi Kubo 6. Seceding by the Force of Arms: Chechnya and Kosovo, Aleksandar Pavković 7. Secession and Liberal Democracy: The Case of the Basque Country, Ferran Requejo and Marc Sanjaume 8. Nationalism, Unionism and Secession in Scotland, Michael Keating Part II Asia 9. Secessionism in independent India: failed attempts, irredentism and accommodation, Jean-Luc Racine 10. Separatism in Sri Lanka, David Feith 11. Separatism, Ethnocracy, and the Future of Ethnic Politics in Burma (Myanmar), Renaud Egreteau 12. Language Practices and Protracted Conflict: The Tibet-China Dispute, Robert Barnett 13. Separatism in China: The Case of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Dru C. Gladney 14. The Case of Taiwan: Independence without Secession?, Jean Pierre Cabestan
Biography
Jean-Pierre Cabestan is Professor and Head of the Department of Government and International Studies at Hong Kong Baptist University. He is also associate researcher at the Asia Centre at Sciences Po, Paris, France.
Aleksandar Pavković is Associate Professor of Politics at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.






