Problem of De Facto States in International Relations in Africa

Problem of De Facto States in International Relations in Africa

Joanna, Mormul; Grabowski, Marcin; Robert, Klosowicz

Peter Lang AG

07/2024

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9783631902356

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Robert Klosowicz/Joanna Mormul: Introduction - Robert Klosowicz: Fragmentation, Autonomy, and Secession in Africa on the
Example of De Facto, Puppet and Autonomous States - Robert Klosowicz/Agnieszka Czubik: Controversy Over the International Subjectivity of De Facto
States - Joanna Mormul/Katerina Zenkova Rudincova: International Relations of De Facto States - Joanna Mormul: The Foreign Policy of a De Facto State - the Sahrawi Arab
Democratic Republic and Its Diplomatic Struggle - Joanna Mormul: The Population of a De Facto State - the Case of the Sahrawi
People in the Protracted Refugee Situation - Robert Klosowicz/Joanna Mormul: The Issue of Western Sahara in the International Relations of
States Bordering on Its Territory - Morocco, Algeria, and Mauritania - Robert Klosowicz/Ewa Szczepankiewicz-Rudzka: North African States Not Bordering Western Sahara in the
Face of the Problem of Its Independence - Robert Klosowicz: The Problem of De Facto States in Africa from the Historical
Perspective. The Case of Katanga - Robert Klosowicz/Joanna Mormul/Katerina Zenkova Rudincova: The International Relations of Somaliland - Robert Klosowicz: Cooperation of Unrecognised States in International
Relations on the Example of the Republic of Somaliland and the Republic of China (Taiwan). A Model for an Unofficial Approach to Diplomacy - Robert Klosowicz/Edyta Chwiej: Proto-state as a Consequence of Unfinished Decolonisation.
The Case of Azawad and West Papua - Robert Klosowicz, Joanna Mormul: Conclusions
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Africa; Africa; Azawad; De facto states; Facto; foreign policy; Grabowski; International; international relations; international subjectivity; Joanna; Katanga; Klosowicz; Marcin; Mormul; Problem; Relations; Robert; Somaliland; States; Taiwan; West Papua; Western Sahara