TY - BOOK AU - Butt,Ahsan I. TI - Secession and Security: Explaining State Strategy against Separatists T2 - Cornell Studies in Security Affairs SN - 9781501713958 PB - Cornell University Press KW - Political Science / Security (national & International) KW - bisacsh KW - Political science KW - Electronic books N1 - Access copy available to the general public N2 - Since World War II, separatist conflicts have been the most common and deadly types of war in international politics. Such wars result from a simple incongruity: ethno-nationalist groups desire a homeland, but on territory that is controlled by states unwilling to give it up. This book examines states' strategies, particularly their use of violence, when confronted by separatist movements. Using more than 110 interviews, American and British diplomatic archives, and newspaper archives, this book's emphasis on external security can account for separatist violence, or its lack thereof, in a variety of historical contexts including Pakistan's treatment of Bengali secessionists; India's treatment of separatism in Assam, Punjab, and Jammu and Kashmir; interactions between the Ottoman Empire and Armenia; and Israel's attitudes toward Palestine UR - https://openresearchlibrary.org/content/2cddf553-8581-41bc-aa2d-f61caeedb467 ER -