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[6] [15] [43] In this regard, irredentism is a potential source of conflict in many places and often escalates into military confrontations between states. [ 8 ] [ 3 ] [ 17 ] For example, international relation theorist Markus Kornprobst argues that "no other issue over which states fight is as war-prone as irredentism". [ 43 ]
This is a list of irredentist claims or disputes.Irredentism is any political or popular movement that seeks to claim or reclaim and occupy a land that the movement's members consider to be a "lost" (or "unredeemed") territory from their nation's past.
Alemannisch; العربية; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български; Bosanski
[3] [4] [5] It accepted this concept with the aim to annex the territories occupied by Serbia and Greece. [6] IMRO then had de facto full control of Pirin Macedonia (Bulgarian part), which it used as a base for hit and run attacks against Yugoslavia and Greece. It acted as a "state within a state", with the unofficial support of the right-wing ...
Regions commonly associated with Mongol irredentism Concentrations of Mongolic peoples (red) compared to the extent of the Mongol Empire (outlined in orange). Pan-Mongolism is an irredentist idea that advocates cultural and political solidarity of Mongols.
Greater Morocco as claimed by the Istiqlal Party, 1956. Greater Morocco is a label historically used by some Moroccan nationalist political leaders protesting against Spanish, French and Portuguese rule, to refer to wider territories historically associated with the Moroccan sultan.
Italian ethnic regions claimed in the 1930s: * Green: Nice, Ticino and Dalmatia * Red: Malta * Violet: Corsica * Savoy and Corfu were later claimed. Italian irredentism (Italian: irredentismo italiano [irredenˈtizmo itaˈljaːno]) was a political movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Italy with irredentist goals which promoted the unification of geographic areas in which ...
Italian irredentism in Switzerland was based on moderate Risorgimento ideals, and was promoted by Italian-Ticinese such as Adolfo Carmine. [ 1 ] Following the rise to power of Italian Fascism , however, the initial moderate irredentism started to change to one full of aggression: the same Benito Mussolini created in the early 1930s the Partito ...