Andreas Musolff, Christina Sch?ffner and Michael Townson
Ashgate
Hardback
184
1996
This book contains a ground breaking comparative study and theoretical model of the influence of a Big Neighbour state on the success or failure of the struggle for independence of an ethnic minority, in several small states across the globe. It is a scholarly yet often dramatic account of the political, economic and psychological pressures on the central governments and on terrorist groups an their supporting populations, in divided societies.
Ashgate
Hardback
184
1996
This book contains a ground breaking comparative study and theoretical model of the influence of a Big Neighbour state on the success or failure of the struggle for independence of an ethnic minority, in several small states across the globe. It is a scholarly yet often dramatic account of the political, economic and psychological pressures on the central governments and on terrorist groups an their supporting populations, in divided societies.