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Nina Caspersen
Nina Caspersen
Professor, Department of Politics, University of York
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Unrecognized states: The struggle for sovereignty in the modern international system
N Caspersen
Polity Press / John Wiley & Sons, 2013
6032013
Unrecognized States in the International System
N Caspersen, G Stansfield
Routledge, 2011
2572011
Playing the recognition game: External actors and de facto states
N Caspersen
The International Spectator 44 (4), 47-60, 2009
1592009
Good fences make good neighbours? A comparison of conflict-regulation strategies in postwar Bosnia
N Caspersen
Journal of Peace Research 41 (5), 569-588, 2004
1412004
Separatism and Democracy in the Caucasus
N Caspersen
Survival 50 (4), 113-136, 2008
1302008
Degrees of legitimacy: Ensuring internal and external support in the absence of recognition
N Caspersen
Geoforum 66, 184-192, 2015
1142015
Democracy, nationalism and (lack of) sovereignty: the complex dynamics of democratisation in unrecognised states
N Caspersen
Nations and nationalism 17 (2), 337-356, 2011
1072011
Contested nationalism: Serb elite rivalry in Croatia and Bosnia in the 1990s
N Caspersen
Berghahn Books, 2010
1052010
The pursuit of international recognition after Kosovo
N Caspersen
Global Governance 21 (3), 393, 2015
862015
Recognition, status quo or reintegration: Engagement with de facto states
N Caspersen
The Politics of International Interaction with de facto States, 39-55, 2020
652020
Between puppets and independent actors: Kin-state involvement in the conflicts in Bosnia, Croatia and Nagorno Karabakh
N Caspersen
Ethnopolitics 7 (4), 357-372, 2008
642008
From Kosovo to Karabakh: International responses to de facto states
N Caspersen
Comparative Southeast European Studies 56 (1), 58-83, 2008
572008
Making peace with de facto states
N Caspersen
ALPPI Annual of Language & Politics and Politics of Identity 10 (10), 7-18, 2016
442016
Peace agreements: Finding solutions to intra-state conflicts
N Caspersen
Polity Press / John Wiley & Sons, 2017
432017
Elite interests and the Serbian-Montenegrin conflict
N Caspersen
Southeast European Politics 4 (2-3), 104-121, 2003
432003
States without sovereignty: imitating democratic statehood
N Caspersen
Unrecognized States in the International System, eds Nina Caspersen & Gareth …, 2011
422011
Intragroup divisions in ethnic conflicts: From popular grievances to power struggles
N Caspersen
Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 14 (2), 239-265, 2008
422008
Introduction: unrecognized states in the international system
N Caspersen, G Stansfield
Unrecognized States in the International System, 1-8, 2012
352012
Belgrade, Pale, Knin: Kin-state control over rebellious puppets?
N Caspersen
Europe-Asia Studies 59 (4), 621-641, 2007
312007
The thorny issue of ethnic autonomy in Croatia: Serb leaders and proposals for autonomy
N Caspersen
JEMIE, i, 2003
282003
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