| dc.contributor |
Institut Català Internacional per la Pau |
| dc.contributor.author |
Suso, Roger |
| dc.date.accessioned |
2010-11-25T10:17:17Z |
| dc.date.available |
2010-11-25T10:17:17Z |
| dc.date.created |
2010-04 |
| dc.date.issued |
2010-11-25T10:17:17Z |
| dc.identifier.issn |
2013.5793 (en línia) |
| dc.identifier.issn |
2013.5785 (paper) |
| dc.identifier.uri |
http://hdl.handle.net/2072/96890 |
| dc.format.extent |
69 p. |
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508515 bytes |
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application/pdf |
| dc.language.iso |
eng |
| dc.relation.ispartofseries |
ICIP working papers;2010/01 |
| dc.source.uri |
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| dc.subject.other |
Autonomia i moviments independentistes |
| dc.subject.other |
Autonomy and independence movements. |
| dc.subject.other |
Autonomía |
| dc.subject.other |
Independencia |
| dc.subject.other |
Conflictes armats |
| dc.subject.other |
Conflictos armados |
| dc.subject.other |
Conflict, Armed (War) |
| dc.subject.other |
Gestió de conflictes |
| dc.subject.other |
Conflict management |
| dc.subject.other |
Conflictos, Gestión de |
| dc.subject.other |
Bolivia |
| dc.subject.other |
Bolívia |
| dc.subject.other |
Niger |
| dc.subject.other |
Níger |
| dc.subject.other |
Thailand |
| dc.subject.other |
Tailàndia |
| dc.subject.other |
Tailandia |
| dc.title |
Territorial autonomy and self-determination conflicts: opportunity and willingness cases from Bolivia, Niger, and Thailand |
| dc.type |
info:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaper |
| dc.subject.udc |
35 - Administració pública. Govern. Assumptes militars |
| dc.description.abstract |
The paradox of autonomy is about whether self-rule accommodates or exacerbates armed conflict. This study attempts to unpack the puzzle examining the effectiveness of territorial autonomy as a state response to self-determination conflicts throughout the world. It challenges the conflict-inducing features of autonomy arguing that territorial autonomy can mitigate armed conflict by channeling group grievances into peaceful forms of protest. Thus, this study aims at arriving at a comprehensive theory that identifies which factors are responsible for violent escalation of conflicts grounded in self-determination demands. By using the concepts of opportunity structures and willingness dimension, this study shows that conflict escalation only takes place when minorities with greater bargaining power vis-à-vis the center, in contexts of high levels of economic inequality within dyad, are mobilized around autonomy and separatist demands. |