Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1062419 | Political Geography | 2007 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Political partitions should be carefully distinguished from secessions, de-colonizations and disengagements—though they may accompany these phenomena. Political partitions involve a fresh cut, an at least partially novel border, ripped through at least one national community's homeland. Partitions of national and multinational polities may be distinguished, as may external and internal partitions. External partitions have been rarer than suggested in conventional accounts, and explanations of their occurrence are evaluated, and recommendations are made that their rarity should persist.
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Authors
Brendan O'Leary,