
Contested Secessions addresses concepts of core moral rights and the right of secession, processes of justification, national-self determination, democracy, justice, and pluralism. In particular, Neera Chandhoke brings a political theory perspective to bear on the 'Kashmir Problem'. Sufficient attention has already been paid to the issue of accession, Indo-Pakistan tensions over the state, Kashmir in the United Nations, the rise of militancy and 'cross-border terrorism', and the waylaying of democracy and comparative histories of conflict. This book goes a step further to examine whether the Kashmiri people have the right to secede; if so why, and if not, why?Chandhoke's analysis draws from several disciplinary perspectives to focus on secession-both consensual and contested-and its legitimacy. This is an area hitherto ignored by Western, liberal theories of secession. She discusses at length the specificities of cases of 'contested secessions' as opposed to the Western theory of 'consensual secessions'. The objective is to develop normative principles which can help map, and sort out vexatious issues in contested secessions which are characterized by extensive violence, third party intervention, and dissenting minorities. The author criticizes the use of state violence in contested secessionist movements and supports her argument by citing examples of secessions across the globe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She suggests that the solution to secession could come by recourse to political autonomy through the establishment of self-governing institutions.
This book investigates the normative legitimacy of secessionist movements by examining the tension between state sovereignty and the right to self-determination within democratic frameworks. Neera Chandhoke, a political theorist, utilizes a multidisciplinary approach to challenge Western liberal theories that primarily focus on consensual secession. By applying these theoretical lenses to the specific case of Kashmir, she argues that traditional international frameworks often fail to address the complexities of contested secessions characterized by state violence and internal dissent.
What You Will Find
Scholars and political analysts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the political theory of conflict resolution. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous examination of the moral and legal complexities inherent in modern secessionist disputes.
Page Count:
230
Publication Date:
2014-01-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198077971
ISBN-13:
9780198077978
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