
Recognizing States
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Objectives and Approach of the Book
- Recognizing New States: General Findings
- Recognizing New States and Self-Determination of Peoples
- International Society Scholarship on Recognizing States
- Structure of the Book
- 1. State Recognition Prior to 1815
- Recognizing the United States of America
- The French Revolution and the Congress of Vienna
- Conclusion
- 2. New States in Latin America
- Spanish American Revolutions
- US Recognition of Spanish American Republics
- British Recognition of Spanish American Republics
- Recognizing Brazil
- Uti Possidetis Juris
- Conclusion
- 3. New States in Nineteenth-Century Europe
- The Area of the Vienna Settlement
- Recognizing Belgium
- Italian Unification
- German Unification
- Ottoman Europe
- Recognizing Greece
- Recognizing Romania, Serbia, and Montenegro
- Conclusion
- 4. New States Between 1918 and 1945
- Woodrow Wilson and Self-Determination as a Positive International Right
- Recognizing Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia
- Recognizing States Emergent from the Russian Empire
- The Stimson Doctrine of Non-Recognition
- Conclusion
- 5. New States in Decolonization After 1945
- Decolonization and State Recognition
- Uti Possidetis Juris as the New "Dynastic Legitimacy"
- Conclusion
- 6. New States in the Post-Cold War Period
- Recognition and Non-Recognition in the Former Soviet Union
- Recognition and Non-Recognition in the Former SFRY
- Justifying Territorial Integrity and Self-Determination of Peoples
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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