SECESSIONISM AS A FACTOR OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE: MODERN TRENDS

Abstract

Research of secessionism spreading tendencies in modern world. Connection between radical separatism and terrorism is revealed. The main specialties of modern secessionist conflicts are determined. The patterns of secessionism spreading in geopolitical aspect are found.

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Олена Балацька

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Олена Балацька (2017). SECESSIONISM AS A FACTOR OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE: MODERN TRENDS. Вісник Львівського університету, 12(), 157-163. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-450010