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  1. 3 de dic. de 2018 · Inside the de facto states, there is understandable frustration that hundreds of thousands of people in Europe have effectively become second-class world citizens in many regards. They struggle to do things that citizens of recognized states take for granted: making bank transfers, traveling abroad with a recognized international passport, studying in a foreign university.

  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · De facto states. The following five entities in Europe have partial diplomatic recognition by one or more UN member states (and therefore are defined as states by the constitutive theory of statehood) or have no diplomatic recognition by any UN member state but are defined as states by the declarative theory of statehood.

  3. carnegieendowment.org › europeCarnegie Europe

    about the center. Carnegie Europe delivers interdisciplinary expertise and independent insights that bring together national, regional, and global perspectives and help European policymakers grasp and respond to global challenges. From Brussels, we focus on three themes: the European Union’s relations with its partners and competitors; the ...

  4. Below is an article published by Cyprus Observer: The Unrecognised Nations and Peoples Organisation (UNPO) organised a Conference of ‘de factoStates in the European Parliament in Brussels on 15 May 2008. The main purpose of the conference was to bring together officials from the governments of unrecognised states with the aim of creating ...

  5. 6 de may. de 2020 · Relying on originally collected data for all de facto states during the post-World War II period (1945–2016), this study argues that the observed variability in governance activities across breakaway enclaves is shaped by the nature of the threat environment in which separatists operate, the organizational structure of the separatist movement, and the type of resource endowments available to ...

  6. 23 de jul. de 2018 · Full article: Introduction: A Conceptual Framework for Engagement with de facto States. Ethnopolitics. Formerly Global Review of Ethnopolitics. Volume 17, 2018 - Issue 4: Engagement without Recognition: The Politics of International Interaction with de facto States. Free access.

  7. 23 de jul. de 2018 · A bstract. The legal concepts of ‘statehood’, ‘de facto authorities’ and ‘occupation’ are used for analysing both the type of control that unrecognized political entities in Europe exercise over their territory and population, and their relationship with the international order.