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Russia and the Right to Self-Determination in the Post-Soviet Space - Johannes Socher
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Russia and the Right to Self-Determination in the Post-Soviet Space

By: Johannes Socher

Hardcover | 1 July 2021 | Edition Number 1

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The right to self-determination is renowned for its lack of clear interpretation. Broadly speaking, one can differentiate between a 'classic' and a 'romantic' tradition. In modern international law, the balance between these two opposing traditions is sought in an attempt to contain or 'domesticate' the romantic version by limiting it to 'abnormal' situations, that is cases of 'alien subjugation, domination and exploitation'.

This book situates Russia's engagement with the right to self-determination in this debate. It shows that Russia follows a distinct approach to self-determination that diverges significantly from the consensus view in international state practice and scholarship, partly due to a lasting legacy of the former Soviet doctrine of international law. Against the background of the Soviet Union's role in the evolution of the right to self-determination, the bulk of the study analyses Russia's relevant state practice in the post-Soviet space through the prisms of sovereignty, secession, and annexation. Drawing on analysis of all seven major secessionist conflicts in the former Soviet space and a detailed study of Russian sources and scholarship, it traces how Russian engagement with self-determination has changed over the past three decades. Ultimately, the book argues that Russia's approach to the right of peoples to self-determination should not only be understood in terms of power politics
disguised as legal rhetoric but in terms of a continuously assumed regional hegemony and exceptionalism, based on balance-of-power considerations.
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Socher's book is indispensable for understanding Soviet and Russian approaches to the principle of 'self-determination' and the understanding of ethnic conflicts [...] Socher's book is especially important following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, because it analyses and dismisses in international law the many claims and disinformation made by Russian leaders towards Crimea and Ukraine. This is an indispensable book for the teaching and study of Russian--Ukrainian relations * Taras Kuzio, Europe-Asia Studies *
extensively researched monograph * Survival: Global Politics and Strategy *

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