Kurz se zabývá uspořádáním světového prostoru v období po 2.světové válce, zejména v těch částech světa, kde neexistují plně suverénní a funkční státy, státy se zpochybněnou teritoriální suverenitou a post-moderní státy, kde není suverenita založena na absolutní kontrole teritoria. Cílem kurzu je poskytnout studentům znalosti geografických kritérií státu či funkcí státu, pozitivní a negativní suverenity, mezinárodního uznání či eroze suverenity. Absolvent kurzu by měl být schopen porozumět skutečné podobě mapy světa a geopolitickým faktorům, které na její tvorbu mají vliv.
Poslední úprava: Riegl Martin, doc., Ph.D. (26.02.2016)
This course explains post-Second War world in terms of division between parts of the world, without fully functioning states, sovereign states, concerned with territorial sovereignty and post-modern states, in which sovereignty is not based on absolute control over territory. The aim of this course is to provide students with a basic knowledge of the geographic criteria for statehood, functions of the state, the positive and negative sovereignty, international recognition and erosion of sovereignty. Students should gain skills enabling them to understand the real shape of the world political map and geopolitical factors shaping it.
Poslední úprava: Riegl Martin, doc., Ph.D. (26.02.2016)
Literatura -
Literatura:
BERAN, H. (1984). A Liberal Theory of secession. In: Political Studies, Vol. 32.
BIRCH, A. H. (1984). Another Liberal Theory of Secession. In: Political Studies, Vol. 32, No. 3, p. 596 - 602.
COOPER, R. (2000): Postmodern State and the World Order, Demos. http://www.demos.co.uk/publications/thepostmodernstate
GROS, J. G. (1996). Towards a taxonomy of failed states in the New World Order: decaying Somalia, Liberia, Rwanda and Haiti. In: Third World Quarterly. Vol. 17, No. 3, s. 455-472.
HERBST, J. (1996-1997). Responding to State Failure in Africa. In International Security. p. 120-144.
JACKSON, R.H. (1993): Quasi-States: Sovereignty, International Relations and the Third World, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
JACKSON, R. H. (1999b). Sovereignty in World Politics: a Glance at the Conceptual and Historical Landscape. Political Studies. Vol. 47, s. 431-456. ISSN: 0032-3217. (EBSCO)
KAPLAN, R. (1994). The Coming Anarchy. In: The Atlantic Monthly, February.
KOLSTO, P. (2006).The Sustainability and Future of Unrecognized Quasi-States. Journal of Peace Research. Vol. 43, No.6, p.724.
O’LOUGHLIN, KOLOSSOV, V. & Gerard TOAL, G. (2014). Inside the post-Soviet de facto states: a comparison of attitudes in Abkhazia, Nagorny Karabakh, South Ossetia, and Transnistria, Eurasian Geography and Economics, 55:5, 423-456.
PEGG, S. (1998): De facto States in the Inernational System, working paper no. 21, Institute of International Relations, The University of British Columbia. http://www.iir.ubc.ca/site_template/workingpapers/webwp21.pdf
PHILPOTT, D. (2001). Revolutions in Sovereignty: How Ideas Shaped Modern International Relations. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
STANISLAWSKI, B. H. (2008). Para-States, Quasi-States, and Black Spots: Perhaps Not States, But Not Ungoverned Territories, Either. In International Studies Review, Vol. 10, s. 366 - 396.
TILLY, C. (1975). The Formation of National States in Europe. New Jersey: Princetown University Press. Chapters 1, 2 and 9.
WALLACE, W. (1999). The Sharing Sovereignty: European Paradox. In Political Studies, p. 503-521.
WILLIAMS (2008): From the New Middle Ages to a New Dark Age: the Decline of the State and U.S. Strategy: http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/pub867.pdf
WILLIAMS, P. Avoryie, ABUGAIL, J.; CARLIE, J. (2015). Earned Sovereignty Revisited: Creating Strategic Framework for Managing Self-Determination Based Conflicts. In ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law. Spring2015, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p425-451. 27p
WWW.systemicpeace.org
Doporučená literatura:
BACCHELI,T., BARTMANN, B., SREBRNIK, H. (2005). Introduction: A new world of emerging states, In: BACCHELI,T., BARTMANN, B., SREBRNIK, H. (2005): De facto States: The quest for sovereignty, London and New York, Routledge.
BARTMANN, B. (2005). Political realities and legal anomalies: Revisiting the politics of international recognition, In: BACCHELI,T., BARTMANN, B., SREBRNIK, H. (2005): De facto States: The quest for sovereignty, London and New York, Routledge.
CLAPHAM, CH. (2005). Africa and The International System: The Politics of State Survival. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
CRAWFORD, J. (2006). The Creation of States in International Law (2nd edition). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
El OUALI, A. (2006) Territorial integrity: Rethinking the territorial sovereign right of the existence of the states. Geopolitics. Vol. 11, No. 4, 630-50.
FRIEDRICHS, J. (2001). The Meaning of New Medievalism. European Journal of International Relations. pp. 475 - 502.
FUKUYAMA, F. (2004) State-Building: Governance and World Order in the 21st Century. Cornell University Press. Ithaca, New York.
GLASSNER, M. I., de BLIJ, H. J. (1989): Systematic Political Geography, John Wiley & Sons, New York - Chichester - Brisbane - Toronto - Singapore.
HERBST, J. (2000). States and Power in Africa: Comparative Lessons in Autority and Control, Princetown: Princetown University Press.
HOROWITZ, D. L. (2000). Ethnic Groups in Conflict. Berkeley - Los Angeles - London: University of California Press.
JAMES, A. (1999). The Practice of Sovereign Statehood in Contemporary International Society. In: Political Studies, Vol. 47, pp. 457 - 473.
KRASNER, S. D. (1999). Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
KOLSTO, P., Blakkisrud. H. (2012). Dynamics of de facto statehood: the South Caucasian de facto states between secession and sovereignty. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. pp. 281 - 289.
LYNCH, D. (2004): Engaging Eurasia's Separatist States: Unresolved Conflicts and De Facto States, United States Institute of Peace, Washington.
MCCONNELL, F. (2010). The Fallacy and the Promise of the Territorial Trap: Sovereign Articulations of Geopolitical Anomalies, Geopolitics, 762 - 768.
MCGARRY, J. (2005) De facto states and the international order. In: Baccheli, T., Bartmann, B., Srebrnik, H. (2005) De facto States: The quest for sovereignty, London and New York, Routledge.
TAYLOR, P. (1999): The United Nations in the 1990s: Proactive Cosmpolitanism and the Issue of Sovereignty, Political Studies, vol. 47, č. 3, s. 538 - 565.
ZARTMANN, W. I. (1995): Collapsed States: The Desintegration and Restoration of Legitimate Authority. London: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Poslední úprava: Riegl Martin, doc., Ph.D. (26.02.2016)
Required readings:
BERAN, H. (1984). A Liberal Theory of secession. In: Political Studies, Vol. 32.
BIRCH, A. H. (1984). Another Liberal Theory of Secession. In: Political Studies, Vol. 32, No. 3, p. 596 - 602.
COOPER, R. (2000): Postmodern State and the World Order, Demos. http://www.demos.co.uk/publications/thepostmodernstate
GROS, J. G. (1996). Towards a taxonomy of failed states in the New World Order: decaying Somalia, Liberia, Rwanda and Haiti. In: Third World Quarterly. Vol. 17, No. 3, s. 455-472.
HERBST, J. (1996-1997). Responding to State Failure in Africa. In International Security. p. 120-144.
JACKSON, R.H. (1993): Quasi-States: Sovereignty, International Relations and the Third World, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
JACKSON, R. H. (1999b). Sovereignty in World Politics: a Glance at the Conceptual and Historical Landscape. Political Studies. Vol. 47, s. 431-456. ISSN: 0032-3217. (EBSCO)
KAPLAN, R. (1994). The Coming Anarchy. In: The Atlantic Monthly, February.
KOLSTO, P. (2006).The Sustainability and Future of Unrecognized Quasi-States. Journal of Peace Research. Vol. 43, No.6, p.724.
O’LOUGHLIN, KOLOSSOV, V. & Gerard TOAL, G. (2014). Inside the post-Soviet de facto states: a comparison of attitudes in Abkhazia, Nagorny Karabakh, South Ossetia, and Transnistria, Eurasian Geography and Economics, 55:5, 423-456.
PEGG, S. (1998): De facto States in the Inernational System, working paper no. 21, Institute of International Relations, The University of British Columbia. http://www.iir.ubc.ca/site_template/workingpapers/webwp21.pdf
PHILPOTT, D. (2001). Revolutions in Sovereignty: How Ideas Shaped Modern International Relations. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
STANISLAWSKI, B. H. (2008). Para-States, Quasi-States, and Black Spots: Perhaps Not States, But Not Ungoverned Territories, Either. In International Studies Review, Vol. 10, s. 366 - 396.
TILLY, C. (1975). The Formation of National States in Europe. New Jersey: Princetown University Press. Chapters 1, 2 and 9.
WALLACE, W. (1999). The Sharing Sovereignty: European Paradox. In Political Studies, p. 503-521.
WILLIAMS (2008): From the New Middle Ages to a New Dark Age: the Decline of the State and U.S. Strategy: http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/pub867.pdf
WILLIAMS, P. Avoryie, ABUGAIL, J.; CARLIE, J. (2015). Earned Sovereignty Revisited: Creating Strategic Framework for Managing Self-Determination Based Conflicts. In ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law. Spring2015, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p425-451. 27p
WWW.systemicpeace.org
Recommended reading:
BACCHELI,T., BARTMANN, B., SREBRNIK, H. (2005). Introduction: A new world of emerging states, In: BACCHELI,T., BARTMANN, B., SREBRNIK, H. (2005): De facto States: The quest for sovereignty, London and New York, Routledge.
BARTMANN, B. (2005). Political realities and legal anomalies: Revisiting the politics of international recognition, In: BACCHELI,T., BARTMANN, B., SREBRNIK, H. (2005): De facto States: The quest for sovereignty, London and New York, Routledge.
CLAPHAM, CH. (2005). Africa and The International System: The Politics of State Survival. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
CRAWFORD, J. (2006). The Creation of States in International Law (2nd edition). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
El OUALI, A. (2006) Territorial integrity: Rethinking the territorial sovereign right of the existence of the states. Geopolitics. Vol. 11, No. 4, 630-50.
FRIEDRICHS, J. (2001). The Meaning of New Medievalism. European Journal of International Relations. pp. 475 - 502.
FUKUYAMA, F. (2004) State-Building: Governance and World Order in the 21st Century. Cornell University Press. Ithaca, New York.
GLASSNER, M. I., de BLIJ, H. J. (1989): Systematic Political Geography, John Wiley & Sons, New York - Chichester - Brisbane - Toronto - Singapore.
HERBST, J. (2000). States and Power in Africa: Comparative Lessons in Autority and Control, Princetown: Princetown University Press.
HOROWITZ, D. L. (2000). Ethnic Groups in Conflict. Berkeley - Los Angeles - London: University of California Press.
JAMES, A. (1999). The Practice of Sovereign Statehood in Contemporary International Society. In: Political Studies, Vol. 47, pp. 457 - 473.
KRASNER, S. D. (1999). Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
KOLSTO, P., Blakkisrud. H. (2012). Dynamics of de facto statehood: the South Caucasian de facto states between secession and sovereignty. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. pp. 281 - 289.
LYNCH, D. (2004): Engaging Eurasia's Separatist States: Unresolved Conflicts and De Facto States, United States Institute of Peace, Washington.
MCCONNELL, F. (2010). The Fallacy and the Promise of the Territorial Trap: Sovereign Articulations of Geopolitical Anomalies, Geopolitics, 762 - 768.
MCGARRY, J. (2005) De facto states and the international order. In: Baccheli, T., Bartmann, B., Srebrnik, H. (2005) De facto States: The quest for sovereignty, London and New York, Routledge.
TAYLOR, P. (1999): The United Nations in the 1990s: Proactive Cosmpolitanism and the Issue of Sovereignty, Political Studies, vol. 47, č. 3, s. 538 - 565.
ZARTMANN, W. I. (1995): Collapsed States: The Desintegration and Restoration of Legitimate Authority. London: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Poslední úprava: Riegl Martin, doc., Ph.D. (26.02.2016)
Požadavky ke zkoušce - angličtina
Závěrečný test: 100%. Povinná účast a průběžná kontrola studia zadané literatury.
Poslední úprava: Riegl Martin, doc., Ph.D. (26.02.2016)
Sylabus -
Přednášející: Martin Riegl
Konzultační hodiny:
E-mail: martinriegl@email.cz
Akademický rok 2015/2016
1) Introduction
2) Definitions of state, mythology of statehood, criteria of the sovereign state, territorial and governmental legitimacy
Reading:
a) Montevideo convention: http://caselawofeu.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Montevideo-Convention-on-the-Rights-and-Duties-of-States.pdf
b) GLASSNER, M. I., de BLIJ, H. J. (1989): Systematic Political Geography, John Wiley & Sons, New York - Chichester - Brisbane - Toronto - Singapore.
3) Typology of non-sovereign political entities (dependent territories, colonies, protectorates, associated states etc.)
Reading:
a) GLASSNER, M. I., de BLIJ, H. J. (1989): Systematic Political Geography, John Wiley & Sons, New York - Chichester - Brisbane - Toronto - Singapore.
4) Typology of anomalous political units (quasi, almost, para, pseudo, failed, anarchic, ramshackle states…), typology of quasi-states
Reading:
a) KOLSTØ, P. (2006). The Sustainability and Future of Unrecognized Quasi-States. Journal of Peace Research. Vol. 43, no. 6, s. 723-740. ISSN: 0022-3433. b) PEŁCZYŃSKA-NAŁĘCZ, K.; STRACHOTA, K; FALKOWSKI, M. (2008). Para-States in the Post-Soviet Area from 1991 to 2007, s. 370-387. In STANISLAWSKI, B. H. (2008). Para States, Quasi-states, and Black Spots: Perhaps Not States, But Not "Ungoverned Territories", Either. International Studies Review. Vol. 10, no. 2, s.366-396. ISSN: 1521-9488. c) STANISLAWSKI, B. H. (2008). Para States, Quasi-states, and Black Spots: Perhaps Not States, But Not "Ungoverned Territories", Either. International Studies Review. Vol. 10, no. 2, s. 366-396. ISSN:1521-9488. (EBSCO) d) CRAWFORD, J. (2006). The Creation of States in International Law (2nd edition). Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN: 0-19-826002-4. (List of states)
5) The Emergence of territorial state (development of state system in the World)
Reading:
a) TILLY, C. (1975). The Formation of National States in Europe. New Jersey: Princetown University Press. Chapter 1, 2 and 9.
b) PHILPOTT, W. (1999) Westphalia, Authority and International Society. (EBSCO)
6) External (international recognition) and Internal sovereignty after 1945
Reading:
a) WALLACE, W. (1999). The Sharing of Sovereignty: the European Paradox. Political Studies. Vol. 47, s. 503-521. ISSN: 0032-3217. (EBSCO) b) COOPER, R. (2000). The postmodern state and the world order. London: Demos, The Foreign Policy Centre. ‹http://www.demos.co.uk/files/postmodernstate.pdf› c) JACKSON, R. H. (1999b). Sovereignty in World Politics: a Glance at the Conceptual and Historical Landscape. Political Studies. Vol. 47, s. 431-456. ISSN: 0032-3217. (EBSCO)
7) Situations not/derogating from sovereignty)/erosion of sovereignty/premodern, modern and post-modern World.
Further reading:
Berg, E., Kuusk, E. (2010). What makes sovereignty a relative concept? Empirical approaches to international society. Political Geography. pp 40 - 49.
8) Civil wars and state failure
Reading:
a) Systemic Peace database b) MCCOLL, R. W. (1969). The Insurgent States: Territorial Bases of Revolution. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Vol. 59, no. 4, s. 61-63. ISSN: 0004-5608.
Further reading:
COLLIER, P.; HOEFFLER, A. (2000). Greed and Greivance in Civil war. The World Bank Development Research Group. Policy Research Working Paper 2355. ‹http://wwwwds.worldbank.org/servlet/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2000/06/17/000094946_00060205420011/Rendered/PDF/multi_page.pdf›
9) The New Middle Ages
Reading:
a) WILLIAMS, P. (2008): From the New Middle Ages to a New Dark Age: the Decline of the State and U.S. Strategy: http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/pub867.pdf
b) KAPLAN, R.D. (1994). The Coming Anarchy. The Atlantic Monthly (February). ISSN: 1072-7825. (on-line): http://sobek.colorado.edu/~blimes/Kaplan%20-%20The%20COming%20Anarchy.pdf 3, s. 120-144. ISSN: 0162-2889.
Further reading:
FRIEDRICH, J. (2001). The Meaning of New Medievalism. European Journal of International Relations. pp. 475 - 502.
10) Theories of state failure/Fragile, Failed, Collapsed States - Case studies (DRC, Rwanda, Nigeria, Sudan)
Reading:
a) GROS, J. G. (1996). Towards a taxonomy of failed states in the New World Order: decaying Somalia, Liberia, Rwanda and Haiti. Third World Quarterly. Vol. 17, no. 3, s. 455-471. ISSN: 0143-6597. (EBSCO)
b) HERBST, J. (1996-1997). Responding to State Failure in Africa. In International Security. p. 120-144.
Further reading:
CAST: An Analytical Model for Early Warning and Risk Assessment of Weak and Failing States. [citováno 2009-8-11]. HERBST, J. (1996-1997). Responding to State Failure in Africa. International Security. Vol. 21, no.
ROTBERG, R. I. (2004). Weak and Failing States: Critical New Security Issues. Turkish Policy Quarterly. Vol. 3, no. 2, s. 57-69. ISSN: 1773-0546.
LUTTWAK, E. N. (1999). Give a war chance. Foreign Affairs. Vol. 78, no. 4. , s. 36-44. ISSN: 0015-7120. (EBSCO)
11) Theory of secession/Geographic aspect of state failure
Reading:
a) BERAN, H. (1984). A Liberal Theory of Secession. Political Studies. Vol. 32, no. 1, s. 21-31. ISSN: 0032-3217 . (EBSCO) b) BIRCH, A. H. (1984). Another Liberal Theory of Secession. Political Studies. Vol. 32, no. 3, s. 596-602. ISSN: 0032-3217. (EBSCO)
Further reading:
COUR, J-M.; SNRECH, S. (eds.), (1998). Club de Sahel, Preparing for the Future: A vision of West Africa in the Year 2020. (Paris: Club de Sahel, 1995). ‹http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/50/17/38512525.pdf›
HERBST, J. (2000): Comparative Lessons in Authority and Control: States and Power in Africa. Princetown: Princetown University Press. ISBN: 0-691-01027-7. (maps)
12) Unrecognized states/divided states
Reading: a) PEGG, S. (1998). De Facto States in the International System. Institute of International Relations. The University of British Columbia, Working Paper No. 21. b) KOLSTØ, P.; BLAKKISRUD, H. (2008). Living with Non-recognition: State- and Nation-building in South Caucasian Quasi-states. Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 60, no. 3, s. 483-509. ISSN: 0966-8136. (EBSCO)
c) KOLSTØ, P. (2012).
13) Case study Bougainville/TRNC/Somaliland
Poslední úprava: Riegl Martin, doc., Ph.D. (26.02.2016)
Lecturer: Martin Riegl
Office hours:
E-mail: martinriegl@email.cz
Academic Year 2010/2011
1) Introduction
2) Definitions of state, mythology of statehood, criteria of the sovereign state, territorial and governmental legitimacy
Reading:
a) Montevideo convention: http://caselawofeu.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Montevideo-Convention-on-the-Rights-and-Duties-of-States.pdf
b) GLASSNER, M. I., de BLIJ, H. J. (1989): Systematic Political Geography, John Wiley & Sons, New York - Chichester - Brisbane - Toronto - Singapore.
3) Typology of non-sovereign political entities (dependent territories, colonies, protectorates, associated states etc.)
Reading:
a) GLASSNER, M. I., de BLIJ, H. J. (1989): Systematic Political Geography, John Wiley & Sons, New York - Chichester - Brisbane - Toronto - Singapore.
4) Typology of anomalous political units (quasi, almost, para, pseudo, failed, anarchic, ramshackle states…), typology of quasi-states
Reading:
a) KOLSTØ, P. (2006). The Sustainability and Future of Unrecognized Quasi-States. Journal of Peace Research. Vol. 43, no. 6, s. 723-740. ISSN: 0022-3433. b) PEŁCZYŃSKA-NAŁĘCZ, K.; STRACHOTA, K; FALKOWSKI, M. (2008). Para-States in the Post-Soviet Area from 1991 to 2007, s. 370-387. In STANISLAWSKI, B. H. (2008). Para States, Quasi-states, and Black Spots: Perhaps Not States, But Not "Ungoverned Territories", Either. International Studies Review. Vol. 10, no. 2, s.366-396. ISSN: 1521-9488. c) STANISLAWSKI, B. H. (2008). Para States, Quasi-states, and Black Spots: Perhaps Not States, But Not "Ungoverned Territories", Either. International Studies Review. Vol. 10, no. 2, s. 366-396. ISSN:1521-9488. (EBSCO) d) CRAWFORD, J. (2006). The Creation of States in International Law (2nd edition). Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN: 0-19-826002-4. (List of states)
5) The Emergence of territorial state (development of state system in the World)
Reading:
a) TILLY, C. (1975). The Formation of National States in Europe. New Jersey: Princetown University Press. Chapter 1, 2 and 9.
b) PHILPOTT, W. (1999) Westphalia, Authority and International Society. (EBSCO)
6) External (international recognition) and Internal sovereignty after 1945
Reading:
a) WALLACE, W. (1999). The Sharing of Sovereignty: the European Paradox. Political Studies. Vol. 47, s. 503-521. ISSN: 0032-3217. (EBSCO) b) COOPER, R. (2000). The postmodern state and the world order. London: Demos, The Foreign Policy Centre. ‹http://www.demos.co.uk/files/postmodernstate.pdf› c) JACKSON, R. H. (1999b). Sovereignty in World Politics: a Glance at the Conceptual and Historical Landscape. Political Studies. Vol. 47, s. 431-456. ISSN: 0032-3217. (EBSCO)
7) Situations not/derogating from sovereignty)/erosion of sovereignty/premodern, modern and post-modern World.
Further reading:
Berg, E., Kuusk, E. (2010). What makes sovereignty a relative concept? Empirical approaches to international society. Political Geography. pp 40 - 49.
8) Civil wars and state failure
Reading:
a) Systemic Peace database b) MCCOLL, R. W. (1969). The Insurgent States: Territorial Bases of Revolution. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Vol. 59, no. 4, s. 61-63. ISSN: 0004-5608.
Further reading:
COLLIER, P.; HOEFFLER, A. (2000). Greed and Greivance in Civil war. The World Bank Development Research Group. Policy Research Working Paper 2355. ‹http://wwwwds.worldbank.org/servlet/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2000/06/17/000094946_00060205420011/Rendered/PDF/multi_page.pdf›
9) The New Middle Ages
Reading:
a) WILLIAMS, P. (2008): From the New Middle Ages to a New Dark Age: the Decline of the State and U.S. Strategy: http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/pub867.pdf
b) KAPLAN, R.D. (1994). The Coming Anarchy. The Atlantic Monthly (February). ISSN: 1072-7825. (on-line): http://sobek.colorado.edu/~blimes/Kaplan%20-%20The%20COming%20Anarchy.pdf 3, s. 120-144. ISSN: 0162-2889.
Further reading:
FRIEDRICH, J. (2001). The Meaning of New Medievalism. European Journal of International Relations. pp. 475 - 502.
10) Theories of state failure/Fragile, Failed, Collapsed States - Case studies (DRC, Rwanda, Nigeria, Sudan)
Reading:
a) GROS, J. G. (1996). Towards a taxonomy of failed states in the New World Order: decaying Somalia, Liberia, Rwanda and Haiti. Third World Quarterly. Vol. 17, no. 3, s. 455-471. ISSN: 0143-6597. (EBSCO)
b) HERBST, J. (1996-1997). Responding to State Failure in Africa. In International Security. p. 120-144.
Further reading:
CAST: An Analytical Model for Early Warning and Risk Assessment of Weak and Failing States. [citováno 2009-8-11]. HERBST, J. (1996-1997). Responding to State Failure in Africa. International Security. Vol. 21, no.
ROTBERG, R. I. (2004). Weak and Failing States: Critical New Security Issues. Turkish Policy Quarterly. Vol. 3, no. 2, s. 57-69. ISSN: 1773-0546.
LUTTWAK, E. N. (1999). Give a war chance. Foreign Affairs. Vol. 78, no. 4. , s. 36-44. ISSN: 0015-7120. (EBSCO)
11) Theory of secession/Geographic aspect of state failure
Reading:
a) BERAN, H. (1984). A Liberal Theory of Secession. Political Studies. Vol. 32, no. 1, s. 21-31. ISSN: 0032-3217 . (EBSCO) b) BIRCH, A. H. (1984). Another Liberal Theory of Secession. Political Studies. Vol. 32, no. 3, s. 596-602. ISSN: 0032-3217. (EBSCO)
Further reading:
COUR, J-M.; SNRECH, S. (eds.), (1998). Club de Sahel, Preparing for the Future: A vision of West Africa in the Year 2020. (Paris: Club de Sahel, 1995). ‹http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/50/17/38512525.pdf›
HERBST, J. (2000): Comparative Lessons in Authority and Control: States and Power in Africa. Princetown: Princetown University Press. ISBN: 0-691-01027-7. (maps)
12) Unrecognized states/divided states
Reading: a) PEGG, S. (1998). De Facto States in the International System. Institute of International Relations. The University of British Columbia, Working Paper No. 21. b) KOLSTØ, P.; BLAKKISRUD, H. (2008). Living with Non-recognition: State- and Nation-building in South Caucasian Quasi-states. Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 60, no. 3, s. 483-509. ISSN: 0966-8136. (EBSCO)
c) KOLSTØ, P. (2012).
13) Case study Bougainville/TRNC/Somaliland
Poslední úprava: Riegl Martin, doc., Ph.D. (26.02.2016)