Publikasjoner
From External Success to Internal Collapse: The Case of Democratic Russia
EU og NATO: Utvidelse og naboskapspolitikk som sikkerhetspolitiske instrument
Eastward Bound? Options and Limitations in the EU's Eastern Dimension
Natural Gas and CO2 Price Variation: Impact on the Relative Cost-Efficiency of LNG and Pipelines
Dynamics of de facto statehood: the South Caucasian de facto states between secession and sovereignty
Scattered across the globe there exist a handful of unrecognized statelets. Although some such entities have proven short-lived, others have demonstrated remarkable tenacity. The South Caucasian de facto states – Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno-Karabakh – have existed for almost 20 years now. This article offers a comparative analysis of how these statelets have attempted to consolidate statehood though processes of state- and nation-building. Despite many outward similarities, both ambitions and outcomes have varied greatly. Interestingly, whether the ultimate goal has been independent statehood or status is seen only as a springboard for unification with ethnic kin does not seem to be a decisive point.