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Irredentism in the 1930s led Hungary to form an alliance with Nazi Germany. Eva S. Balogh states: "Hungary's participation in World War II resulted from a desire to revise the Treaty of Trianon so as to recover territories lost after World War I. This revisionism was the basis for Hungary's interwar foreign policy." [139]
[6] [28] These considerations explain, for example, why irredentism is not very common in Africa since most African states are ethnically heterogeneous. [6] Relevant factors for the ethnic motivation for irredentism are how large the dominant ethnic group is relative to other groups and how large it is in absolute terms.
The United Nations General Assembly, by resolution 3247 (XXIX) of 29 November 1974, decided to invite also the nationalist movements recognized by the Organization of African Unity (OAU, later transformed into the AU) and/or by the League of Arab States (AL) in their respective regions to participate in the United Nations Conference on the Representation of States in Their Relations with ...
Presented below is a list of the lists of historical separatist movements by continent: List of historical separatist movements in Africa; List of historical separatist movements in Asia; List of historical separatist movements in Europe; List of historical separatist movements in North America; List of historical separatist movements in Oceania
Trade union: Intersindical Canaria; Youth movement: Azarug Canary Islands is a charter member of the Organization of Emerging African States [6] autonomist Ceuta. proposed autonomous region: Ceuta. political parties: Movement for Dignity and Citizenship and Ceuta Ya!
List of regional and minority parties in Europe; List of minority political parties; Separatism. List of active separatist movements recognized by intergovernmental organizations; List of political parties campaigning for self-government; List of active rebel groups. List of rebel groups that control territory; List of anarchist communities
The following two entities have declared themselves to be sovereign states and are in control of some territory but have limited or no recognition from other states. Neither entity is a member state of the United Nations, although the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic is a member of the African Union.
Irredentism in the United States (3 P) Z. Zionism (20 C, 66 P) Pages in category "Irredentism" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total ...