Saturday, 15 July 2023

The Efficiency of the Faits Accomplis | Chapter 3 | Recent Trends in Arts and Social Studies Vol. 4

 A accomplished fact decides to gain more successes without starting a war. However, attempts to produce a accomplished fact typically happen in regions with disputed sovereignty and in the domains that have previously existed greyed out since the opponent's rape of red lines poses an next challenge and increases the possibility of engaging violence. In international relations, accomplished fact is a dangerous maneuver of change management tactics including the illegal business of a third-country domain and can lead to war.  Regarding the effectiveness of faits accomplis, we examine two situations that superficial seem different: the village of Varosha in Cyprus and the Crimean Peninsula in Ukraine. However, the faits accomplis in both positions are connected to more far-reaching, ongoing disputes. A decision concerning the substance and influence of this means is possible after a all-encompassing presentation of these positions.

Author(s) Details:

Eleni Chytopoulou,
University of Peloponnese, Corinth, Greece.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RTASS-V4/article/view/11097

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