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Tier AInternational Society and the De Facto State
Scott Pegg · Ashgate / Routledge (1998)
tlte-cite:pegg-de-facto-1998Editorial gloss
Established the four-element working definition of a de facto state — organised political leadership, capacity for effective governance, territorial control, stable population — that subsequent literature builds on. The Eelam case satisfies the four elements for substantial periods of the relevant timeframe on Tier-A monitoring records. Meeting the criteria descriptively does not, in itself, generate an entitlement to recognition.
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- case framing
- case framing contested sovereignty
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