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  2. Irredentism - Wikipedia

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    [4] [8] [12] Most scholars define irredentism as a claim made by one state on the territory of another state. [4] In this regard, there are three essential entities to irredentism: (1) an irredentist state or parent state, (2) a neighboring host state or target state, and (3) the disputed territory belonging to the host state, often referred to ...

  3. List of irredentist claims or disputes - Wikipedia

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    The restoration of the borders of Hungary to their state prior to World War I, in order to unite all ethnic Hungarians within the same country once again. Hungarian irredentism or Greater Hungary are irredentist and revisionist political ideas concerning redemption of territories of the historical Kingdom of Hungary. The idea is associated with ...

  4. Self-determination - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, United States' Federal Court qualified Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus as a "democratic country". [138] [139] [140] In 2017, United Kingdom's High Court decided that "There was no duty in UK law upon the UK's Government to refrain from recognising Northern Cyprus. The United Nations itself works with Northern Cyprus law enforcement ...

  5. Nation state - Wikipedia

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    Irredentism should not be confused with claims to overseas colonies, which are not generally considered part of the national homeland. Some French overseas colonies would be an exception: French rule in Algeria unsuccessfully treated the colony as a département of France.

  6. Chinese irredentism - Wikipedia

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    Chinese irredentism involves irredentist claims to the territories of former Chinese dynasties made by the Republic of China (ROC) [a] and subsequently the People's Republic of China (PRC). Background

  7. Uti possidetis juris - Wikipedia

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    Uti possidetis juris has been applied in modern history to such regions as South America, Africa, the Middle East, and the Soviet Union, and numerous other regions where centralized governments were broken up, where imperial rulers were overthrown, or where League of Nations mandates ended, e.g. Mandatory Palestine and Nauru.

  8. Category:Irredentism - Wikipedia

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  9. Argentine irredentism - Wikipedia

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    Argentina with all its territorial claims. Argentine irredentism refers to the idea that Argentina has suffered large territorial losses early in the 19th century to neighboring countries, and that it must strive to regain control of them, forming "Great Argentina", envisioned with the same borders as the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata.