Teoretyczne, prawne i polityczne konteksty funkcjonowania państw de facto w stosunkach międzynarodowych

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https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.21.2024.90.18

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political representation, representative claims, political relationship

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THEORETICAL, LAW AND POLITICAL CONTEXTS OF THE FUNCTIONING OF DE FACTO STATES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

The issue of the functioning of de facto states in the international environment, its importance and the problems faced by the communities that create them, as well as other political entities, cannot be enfolded by one field of knowledge. Although the question appears to be within the scope of international law, disputes between legal theories do not address the political causes and effects of current recognition practices. States, as creators of international law, have no political interest in changing the ways of recognising new state entities, because they are afraid of weakening their own position and the international system that is based on them. Theoretical analysis in the field of international relations theory offer another important research perspective to this issue, although classical and critical theories differ significantly in their assessment and proposed solutions.

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Iwona Krzyżanowska-Skowronek, Jagiellonian University, Poland

Doktor nauk humanistycznych w zakresie nauk o polityce, adiunkt w Katedrze Stosunków Międzynarodowych i Polityki Zagranicznej w Instytucie Nauk Politycznych i Stosunków Międzynarodowych Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. Autorka prac głównie z zakresu teorii stosunków międzynarodowych, ale też współczesnych problemów bezpieczeństwa międzynarodowego, konfliktów zbrojnych, włoskiej polityki zagranicznej, prognozowania stosunków międzynarodowych i procesów globalizacyjnych. Jej zainteresowania badawcze to przede wszystkim procesy poznania naukowego, teorie tożsamościowe, współczesne ujęcia krytyczne i postkolonialne w badaniu stosunków międzynarodowych.

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2024-11-24

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Krzyżanowska-Skowronek, Iwona. 2024. “Teoretyczne, Prawne I Polityczne Konteksty Funkcjonowania państw De Facto W Stosunkach międzynarodowych”. Politeja 21 (3(90):349-74. https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.21.2024.90.18.

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