Irredentism in European Politics

Argumentation, Compromise and Norms

Markus Kornprobst author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:18th Dec '08

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Considers how the emergence of the territorial status quo norm in post-1945 Europe has reversed the pattern of disputes.

Territorial disputes and irredentist disputes are prone to escalation and difficult to resolve peacefully. Using examples of German and Irish irredentism, this book illustrates how the emergence of a territorial status quo norm in post-1945 Europe has reversed the pattern of conflict.Territorial disputes and irredentist disputes are very prone to escalation and very difficult to resolve. Since the end of the Second World War, however, European states have tended to resolve their irredentist disputes peacefully. Markus Kornprobst argues that this pattern has arisen due to the emergence of a territorial status quo norm in the region. A study of all territorial claims made in Europe since 1848 and in the world since 1945 provides the background for detailed examinations of German and Irish irredentism, through which the author traces the development of the territorial status quo norm based on argumentation and compromise. Developing new theoretical and methodological tools to study norm selection, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of international relations, nationalism and European studies.

'A gem; no other study provides such a creative, sophisticated and theoretically wide-range analysis of the near demise of irredentism in Europe after World War II … Markus Kornprobst not only sets a standard for explaining broad changes in international practices, but also suggests a synthesis between constructivism and rational choice that is likely to become a signpost for future research in International relations.' Emmanuel Adler, University of Toronto
'Irredentism in European Politics makes an important contribution to the study of argumentation and normative change in politics. It develops an innovative three-stage norm selection mechanism and a useful way of conceptualizing arguments and their effects on norm development.' Frank Schimmelfennig, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
'International relations scholars owe thanks to Kornprobst for deepening our understanding of how creative agents draw from incipient and existing cultural resources to lay down the tracks of international action in more peaceful directions.' Michael Barnett, University of Minnesota

ISBN: 9780521895583

Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 21mm

Weight: 640g

317 pages