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Rights of secession

  • Symposium: Secession and Nationalism at the Millennium
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  • David Gauthier. “Breaking Up: An Essay On Secession,”Canadian Journal of Philosophy 24 (1994).

  • Anthony Giddens.The Nation-State and Violence. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1985.

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  • Daniel Philpott. “In Defense of Self-Determination,”Ethics 105 (January 1995): 352–385.

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  • Thomas Pogge. “Cosmopolitanism and Sovereignty,”Ethics 103 (October 1992): 48–75.

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  • Joseph Raz and Avishai Margalit. “Self-Determination,” in Joseph Raz,Ethics in the Public Domain Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.

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Daniel Kofman is lecturer in moral and political philosophy at Lincoln and Kellog colleges and has taught philosophy at St. Anne’s and Harris Manchester colleges, Oxford University. He has published articles on various national conflicts, and on self-determination and secession.

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Kofman, D. Rights of secession. Soc 35, 30–37 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02686065

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