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Exiled governments play a crucial role in long-standing national conflicts around the world. They have an enormous impact on transnational politics and the world order. First published in 1991, Governments-in-Exile in Contemporary World Politics examines the odd but pivotal place that governments-in-exile have in international politics.
In a variety of case studies and theoretical essays by eminent scholars, this volume deals with many volatile and news-making national situations—in Palestine, Afghanistan, Iran, southwest Africa, Cambodia, Armenia, Ireland, among others—that span a range of geopolitical regions. It addresses diverse issues that are central to political science, such as: the limits of sovereignty; the role of host states; the elusive nature of representation in the absence of effective control over a home territory; international legitimation and recognition; governments-in-exile as political tools in the hands of their foreign patrons; and the actual and symbolic importance of governments-in-exile in the preservation of diasporic nations and cultures.
The book fills a unique place in the literature on international politics by covering and comparing a truly international range of cases of governments-in-exile.
Contents
1. Introduction: Governments-in-Exile and the Age of Democratic Transitions 2. Namibia: The Road to Independence and the Problem of Succession of States 3. Government-in-Exile Versus Government-in-Insurgency: The Case of Angola 4. State and Government in Palestinian Political Thought: 1918-1990 5. Afghanistan: Political Exiles in Search of a State 6. The Khmer Way of Exile: Lessons from Three Indochinese Wars 7. Loyalty and Recognition under Challenge: The Yugoslav Case 1941-1945 8. Sovereignty without Government: Baltic Diplomatic and Consular Representation, 1940- 1990 9. The Government of the Spanish Republic in Exile: 1939-1977 10. Exile Governments in the Armenian Polity 11. The New Snow Lion: The Tibetan Government-in-Exile in India 12. The Transcendental Irish Republic: The Dream of Diaspora 13. Governments-in-Exile and International Legitimation 14. Governments-in-Exile: Notes Toward a Theory of Formation and Operation