Theoretical Assumptions on Secession in Political Science
Annegret Eppler ()
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Annegret Eppler: Kehl University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration
A chapter in The Future of African-European Relations, 2025, pp 195-204 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter explores reasons of secessions. It asks whether secession is a continuation of centrifugal dynamics in multi-level systems. It addresses the role of asymmetries in secession processes and points out the importance of the institutional settings of multi-level systems.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-85810-9_18
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