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UNINA9910466577403321 |
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Roeder Philip G. |
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Titolo |
National secession : persuasion and violence in independence campaigns / / Philip G. Roeder |
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Ithaca ; ; London : , : Cornell University Press, , 2018 |
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1 online resource (1 online resource.) |
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Cornell scholarship online |
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Secession |
Separatist movements |
Autonomy and independence movements |
Political violence |
Self-determination, National |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Previously issued in print: 2018. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Three questions about national secession -- Strategic constraints : goals and means -- Organization and mobilization in campaign development -- Programmatic coordination in campaigns -- Significant campaigns : getting on the global agenda -- Intractable disputes : consequences of successful campaigning -- Protracted intense struggles : reinforcing intractability -- Complementary explanations : motivations and opportunities -- Looking forward : implications of programmatic analysis. |
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How do some national-secessionist campaigns get on the global agenda whereas others do not? Which projects for new nation-states, Philip Roeder asks, give rise to mayhem in the politics of existing states? National secession has been explained by reference to identities, grievances, greed, and opportunities. With the strategic constraints most national-secession campaigns face, the author argues, the essential element is the campaign's ability to coordinate expectations within a population on a common goal--so that independence looks like the only viable option.Roeder shows how in most well-known national-secession campaigns, this strategy of |
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programmatic coordination has led breakaway leaders to assume the critical task of propagating an authentic and realistic nation-state project. Such campaigns are most likely to draw attention in the capitals of the great powers that control admission to the international community, to bring the campaigns' disputes with their central governments to deadlock, and to engage in protracted, intense struggles to convince the international community that independence is the only viable option.In National Secession, Roeder focuses on the goals of national-secession campaigns as a key determinant of strategy, operational objectives, and tactics. He shifts the focus in the study of secessionist civil wars from tactics (such as violence) to the larger substantive disputes within which these tactics are chosen, and he analyzes the consequences of programmatic coordination for getting on the global agenda. All of which, he argues, can give rise to intractable disputes and violent conflicts. |
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UNINA9910791844503321 |
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Autore |
Jones Tamsin <1974-> |
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A genealogy of Marion's philosophy of religion [[electronic resource] ] : apparent darkness / / Tamsin Jones |
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Bloomington, : Indiana University Press, c2011 |
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Indiana series in the philosophy of religion |
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Phenomenological theology |
Negative theology |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Sightings : the location and function of Patristic citation in Jan-Luc Marion's writing -- How to avoid idolatry : a comparison of "apophasis" in Gregory of Nyssa and Dionysius the Areopagite -- Giving a method : securing phenomenology's place as "first philosophy" -- Interpreting "saturated phenomenality" : Marion's hermeneutical turn? -- The apparent in the darkness : evaluating Marion's apophatic |
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UNINA9910779544003321 |
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Shakespeare William <1564-1616.> |
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The complete sonnets and poems [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Colin Burrow |
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Oxford ; ; New York, : Oxford University Press, 2008, c2002 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (ix, 750 p.) : ill |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Sonnets, English |
English poetry |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Machine generated contents note: Introduction I -- Shakespeare the Poet I -- Venus and Adonis 6 -- Publication and Date of Composition 6 -- Dedication Io -- Literary Milieu I5 -- Lucrece 40 -- Publication and Date of Composition 40 -- The Argument, Sources, and Politics 45 -- Reading (in) Lucrece 55 -- Rape and Consent 66 -- The Passionate Pilgrim 74 -- 'Let the bird of loudest lay' 82 -- Shakespeare's Sonnets 91 -- Publication and Circulation 91 -- Dedication 98 -- Date and Sequence I03 -- Sources III -- Reading the Sonnets 118 -- A Lover's Complaint 138 -- Date and Attribution I38 -- The Poem and its Context I40 -- Poems Attributed to Shakespeare in the Seventeenth Century 146 -- 'Shall I die?' I48 -- A Funeral Elegy 152 -- Editorial Procedures 159 -- Abbreviations and References I60 -- VENUS AND ADONIS 17I -- LUCRECE 237 -- THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM 339 -- 'LET THE BIRD OF LOUDEST LAY' 371 -- SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS 379 -- A LOVER'S COMPLAINT 693 -- APPENDIX 7 -- Poems Attributed to Shakespeare in the -- Seventeenth Century 7I9 -- Index 729 -- Index of First Lines 748. |
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Despite the foundational place of Shakespeare's poems within his oeuvre, modern readers seldom engage with his non-dramatic works as a whole. This volume includes all of Shakespeare's sonnets and poems and explains how this state of affairs has arisen. |
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