UNRECOGNIZED STATES AS A CHALLENGE TO INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

Authors

  • Milena PALCZEWSKA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53477/2784-2487-24-12

Keywords:

state; quasi-states; challenge; threat; security.

Abstract

Abstract: The article deals with the issues of unrecognized states that function in the international environment. These are states that have declared independence but have not been recognized by other states. The article refers to terminological issues related to unrecognized states and the features that characterize them. The main aim of the article is to present states that are not recognized as a challenge to international security. This has been done on several examples. Moreover, scenarios for the development of the future of unrecognized states are analyzed.

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2024-11-11