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REGIONAL SECESSIONISM IN MODERN EUROPE: ORIGINS AND FEATURES OF MANIFESTATIONS

Abstract

The paper analyzes the origins and nature of regional secessionism in modernEurope. The author considers the main causes of secessionism, its relationship with the political processes in modernEurope. The differences between secessionism in the early 21st century and manifestations of secessionism in previous historical periods are analyzed.

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K. S. Puzyrev
Kemerovo State University
Russian Federation
Konstantin S. Puzyrev – post-graduate student at the Department of Political Science


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Puzyrev K.S. REGIONAL SECESSIONISM IN MODERN EUROPE: ORIGINS AND FEATURES OF MANIFESTATIONS. SibScript. 2015;(2-2):85-88. (In Russ.)

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