04739cam a2200625 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077015001400094015001900108015001900127016002500146016001800171020001500189020001800204020002300222020002600245040002400271043001200295050001600307100011100323245010000434260007400534300002600608336002600634490005500660504006700715505159200782520086202374650001703236650002903253650004503282650005103327650004303378653003503421653002403456653001303480653001503493653002603508653002103534653001703555653001903572653002503591653002203616653003203638653002803670653002703698653002803725830005603753856007703809856007403886856006403960856008904024ocm20826318 OCoLC20241106133659.0891208s1990 enk b 001 0 eng  a 89077369  aC92-646-9 aGB90063452bnb a9200064692can a(AMICUS)0000093520377 a052-135312Uk a0521353106 a9780521353106 a0521447836q(pbk.) a9780521447836q(pbk.) bengcGAFCSC LIBRARY ad------00aJX4041bJ131 aJackson, Robert H.q(Robert Harry),d1938-1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJf8vjhYRhx8fmjgb37PwC10aQuasi-states :bsovereignty, international relations, and the Third World /cRobert H. Jackson. aCambridge [England] ;aNew York :bCambridge University Press,c1990. ax, 225 pages ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent1 aCambridge studies in international relations ;v12 aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 203-217) and index.00tStates and Quasi-States --tInternational constitutional change --tStates and quasi-states --tNegative sovereignty and positive sovereignty --tA New Sovereignty Regime --tSovereign statehood --tThe old sovereignty game --tA new sovereignty game --tA novel international framework --tSovereignty Regimes in History --tSovereignty: fact or norm? --tThe dual aspect of the states-system --tA natural law regime? --tThe classical positive sovereignty regime --tThe 'sacred trust' of civilization --tThe constitution of negative sovereignty --tEvolution, restoration or innovation? --tIndependence by Right --tThe revolt against the West --tEvolutionary decolonization --tDecolonization and development --tAccelerated decolonization --tPrecipitous decolonization --tInternationalization --tSovereignty and Development --tThe destitute image of the Third World --tInternational development assistance --tInternational development law --tThird World debt crisis --tInternational affirmative action? --tThe dilemma of quasi-states --tSovereign Rights Versus Human Rights --tThe uncivil image of the Third World --tCivilization and human rights --tDecolonization, authoritarianism and refugees --tSelf-determination as sovereign rights --tThe African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights --tInternational civility and domestic incivility --tQuasi-States and International Theory --tClassical paradigms of international thought --tQuasi-states and the theory of survival --tQuasi-states and the theory of progress --tQuasi-states and international justice. aRobert Jackson examines the birth and survival of Third World nations since the end of the Second World War. He describes these countries as "quasi-states," arguing that they exist more by the support and indulgence of the international community than by the abilities and efforts of their own governments and peoples. He investigates the international normative framework that upholds sovereign statehood in the Third World. This he calls "negative sovereignty" and contrasts it with what he sees as the "positive sovereignty" that emerged in Europe along with the modern state. Within this structure, he examines how negative sovereignty arose, and its mechanisms and consequences for both international politics and the domestic conditions of quasi-states. He concludes by assessing the future of quasi-states and the institution of negative sovereignty. 0aSovereignty. 0aInternational relations. 7aindependence.2ascl0(NL-LeOCL)294916717 7aDiplomatic relations2fast0(OCoLC)fst01907412 7aSovereignty.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01127379 aDeveloping countriesaPolitics00aontwikkelingslanden00aregering00agovernment00abuitenlandse politiek00aforeign politics00astaatsvormen00aforms of state00ainternationaal recht00ainternational law00ainternationale betrekkingen00ainternational relations10aInternational Politics10aInternationale Politiek 0aCambridge studies in international relations ;v12.413Table of contentsuhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/cam031/89077369.html413Table of contentsuhttp://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9780521353106.pdf41uhttp://catalogue.londonmet.ac.uk/record=b1747284~S1zE-book423Publisher descriptionuhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam032/89077369.html