Territorialisation, Patronage and Meddling
How is great power competition today relevant to territorial autonomies? The competition between established and rising powers has implications for all political actors across the world, including territorial autonomies. However, the interaction between the rivalry among the great powers and the po...
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2023-05-01
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How is great power competition today relevant to territorial autonomies? The competition between established and rising powers has implications for all political actors across the world, including territorial autonomies. However, the interaction between the rivalry among the great powers and the politics of territorial autonomies has been seldom scrutinised, at least not when addressing the early XXIst century. This commentary proposes three points where these topics connect: the territorialisation of foreign policy, patronage and networking, and meddling and unsettling conflict. By raising these points, this commentary aims to spark a new discussion on how territorial autonomy and international relations at the global level interact in the current era.
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spelling | doaj.art-f759ca7c9456441ba9ff16892b3f27d82023-05-26T16:05:21ZengThe Åland Islands Peace InstituteJournal of Autonomy and Security Studies2489-42652023-05-0171Territorialisation, Patronage and MeddlingIvan Ulises Kentros Klyszcz0International Centre for Defence and Security How is great power competition today relevant to territorial autonomies? The competition between established and rising powers has implications for all political actors across the world, including territorial autonomies. However, the interaction between the rivalry among the great powers and the politics of territorial autonomies has been seldom scrutinised, at least not when addressing the early XXIst century. This commentary proposes three points where these topics connect: the territorialisation of foreign policy, patronage and networking, and meddling and unsettling conflict. By raising these points, this commentary aims to spark a new discussion on how territorial autonomy and international relations at the global level interact in the current era. https://jass.ax/index.php/jass/article/view/91territorial autonomygreat powersinternational relationsparadiplomacy |
spellingShingle | Ivan Ulises Kentros Klyszcz Territorialisation, Patronage and Meddling Journal of Autonomy and Security Studies territorial autonomy great powers international relations paradiplomacy |
title | Territorialisation, Patronage and Meddling |
title_full | Territorialisation, Patronage and Meddling |
title_fullStr | Territorialisation, Patronage and Meddling |
title_full_unstemmed | Territorialisation, Patronage and Meddling |
title_short | Territorialisation, Patronage and Meddling |
title_sort | territorialisation patronage and meddling |
topic | territorial autonomy great powers international relations paradiplomacy |
url | https://jass.ax/index.php/jass/article/view/91 |
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