Statehood à la Carte in the Caribbean and the Pacific: Secession, Regionalism, and Postcolonial Politics
Autor Jack Corbetten Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 mai 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780192864246
ISBN-10: 0192864246
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 164 x 23 x 242 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0192864246
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 164 x 23 x 242 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Jack Corbett's comparative focus on secessionist movements in the Caribbean and Pacific makes a significant contribution to the small states literature. Centring the autonomy-viability dilemma, which reflects the tension between the desire for secession and integration, Corbett reflects more broadly on the nature of contemporary statehood, the increased presence of small states in the international system, and the politics behind the social construction of the state. By focusing on the understudied area of secessionist movements in small states and employing a comparative lens to bring scholarship on the two regions together, Corbett has further expanded the scope of the literature on small states.
This is another very welcome contribution by Jack Corbett that will be of interest to all Pacific scholars seeking to understand the complexities of postcolonial sovereignty and statehood. It offers a refreshing take on Hau'ofa's rallying cry for Oceania to reframe smallness, a novel "Statehood à la carte" concept, and considerable evidence of the ways small states reimagine their futures in their own terms and in ways which challenge tired approaches that foreground economic deficits.
This is a wonderfully original book. In it Jack Corbett teases out the many complexities and subtleties that characterize the way that sovereignty has actually been deployed in the small island states of the Caribbean and Pacific and, in so doing, brings to the wider political science debate about statehood and secession a rich and understudied body of new material.
Corbett challenges conventional paradigms, inviting readers to rethink their understanding of statehood in the complex tapestry of the Caribbean and Pacific regions and to draw lessons applicable to larger countries.
This is another very welcome contribution by Jack Corbett that will be of interest to all Pacific scholars seeking to understand the complexities of postcolonial sovereignty and statehood. It offers a refreshing take on Hau'ofa's rallying cry for Oceania to reframe smallness, a novel "Statehood à la carte" concept, and considerable evidence of the ways small states reimagine their futures in their own terms and in ways which challenge tired approaches that foreground economic deficits.
This is a wonderfully original book. In it Jack Corbett teases out the many complexities and subtleties that characterize the way that sovereignty has actually been deployed in the small island states of the Caribbean and Pacific and, in so doing, brings to the wider political science debate about statehood and secession a rich and understudied body of new material.
Corbett challenges conventional paradigms, inviting readers to rethink their understanding of statehood in the complex tapestry of the Caribbean and Pacific regions and to draw lessons applicable to larger countries.
Notă biografică
Jack Corbett is Professor of Politics at the University of Southampton. His work primarily employs an interpretive approach to comparative analysis, especially in small states. His many publications include Democracy in Small States: Persisting Against All Odds (with Wouter Veenendaal; OUP 2018), The Art and Craft of Comparison (with John Boswell and R. A. W. Rhodes; CUP 2019), and International Organizations and Small States (with Xu Yi-chong and Patrick Weller; Bristol University Press 2021).