Abstract
In the terms of internal self-determination, autonomous regimes can shape internal policies in different fields. In this point of view, autonomy looks like a real alternative of secession. However, The centre is always responsible for international relations. This research investigates a political space for territorial autonomy regimes to have, or, advocate their own foreign affairs.
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Nika Dvali
(2023)
"Territorial Autonomies in International Relations: Political Spaces for Participation,"
The Journal of International Relations, Peace Studies, and Development: Vol. 8:
Iss.
1, Article 2.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.arcadia.edu/agsjournal/vol8/iss1/2