2017
DOI: 10.1093/isr/vix010
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Frozen Conflicts and Internal Dynamics of De Facto States: Perspectives and Directions for Research

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“…In this regard, these conflicts relate to wishes to control territory via establishing statehood, the typical way in which people organize their societies in the modern era. Such conflicts include those displaying ongoing war or violence but also those where disagreement persists despite a general lack of hostilitiesthese have often been referred to as "frozen conflicts" (e.g., Lynch 2005;Bebler 2015;Dembinska and Campana 2017). In terms of statehood, this will be discussed with regard to two tenants of the concept that are the heart of these conflicts: the ability to control and govern a territory with a population (schematically referred to here as internal statehood) and the recognition of this as statehood by international actors (external statehood).…”
Section: Unpacking the Concept Of Statehood Conflictsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, these conflicts relate to wishes to control territory via establishing statehood, the typical way in which people organize their societies in the modern era. Such conflicts include those displaying ongoing war or violence but also those where disagreement persists despite a general lack of hostilitiesthese have often been referred to as "frozen conflicts" (e.g., Lynch 2005;Bebler 2015;Dembinska and Campana 2017). In terms of statehood, this will be discussed with regard to two tenants of the concept that are the heart of these conflicts: the ability to control and govern a territory with a population (schematically referred to here as internal statehood) and the recognition of this as statehood by international actors (external statehood).…”
Section: Unpacking the Concept Of Statehood Conflictsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…fantomhatárok nyomozásával - Hirschhausen et al 2015), azaz a nyugaton domináló politológiai és szociológiai megközelítés helyett vissza kell térni a (korábban politikai szerepe miatt diszkreditált) regionális földrajzi és történeti nézőponthoz. 1 Meglátásom szerint ugyanis (az "európai normáktól" eltérő viselkedésminta mellett) a nyugati rendezési tervek kudarca részben arra vezethető vissza, hogy eltérő fogalmi és koordinátarendszert használva legfeljebb a konfliktusok befagyasztására voltak képesek, de a probléma végleges rendezésére nem (ennek területi sajátosságairól és az oroszok szerepéről lásd Dembinska, Campana 2017;Tudoroiu 2012Tudoroiu , 2016.…”
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“…Furthermore, the scope has been mostly limited to a few prominent post-Cold War cases. Recent research has, however, singled out frozen conflicts as a category of conflicts that is neither spatially nor temporally specific (Dembinska & Campana, 2017; Fernández-Molina, 2019; Ganguly et al, 2019; Smetana & Ludvík, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%