Boxing Pandora rethinking borders, states, and secession in a democratic world

A timely and provocative challenge to the foundations of our global order: why should national borders be unchangeable? The inviolability of national borders is an unquestioned pillar of the post-World War II international order. Fixed borders are believed to encourage stability, promote pluralism,...

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The failure of a flourishing idea : the decadence of self-determination --
The map of our world : the limits of the classical system --
The measure of nations : testing the assumptions behind the classical rule --
A new right to secession --
People, territory, plebiscite : the main features : objections and answers --
Broader implications : features and effects of the new rule --
The hardest part : creating a right of secession --
The value of asking
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The map of our world : the limits of the classical system --
The measure of nations : testing the assumptions behind the classical rule --
A new right to secession --
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Broader implications : features and effects of the new rule --
The hardest part : creating a right of secession --
The value of asking
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title Boxing Pandora rethinking borders, states, and secession in a democratic world
title_alt The boxes we live in, the beliefs we have --
The failure of a flourishing idea : the decadence of self-determination --
The map of our world : the limits of the classical system --
The measure of nations : testing the assumptions behind the classical rule --
A new right to secession --
People, territory, plebiscite : the main features : objections and answers --
Broader implications : features and effects of the new rule --
The hardest part : creating a right of secession --
The value of asking
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title_exact_search Boxing Pandora rethinking borders, states, and secession in a democratic world
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title_fullStr Boxing Pandora rethinking borders, states, and secession in a democratic world Timothy William Waters
title_full_unstemmed Boxing Pandora rethinking borders, states, and secession in a democratic world Timothy William Waters
title_short Boxing Pandora
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title_sub rethinking borders, states, and secession in a democratic world
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