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The following is a review of A Stability-Seeking Power: U.S. Foreign Policy and Secessionist Conflicts.
A Stability-Seeking Power provides a comprehensive discussion on the recognition of secessionist states. The stability-seeking theory allows for a better understanding of the motivations behind the recognition of secessionist states. It pulls back the curtain on the seemingly contradictory foreign policy of recognition in the United States. This book also illustrates the motivation behind foreign involvement in ethnic conflicts. Paquin not only illustrates the motivation behind the United States’ actions but also clearly discusses the motivation behind the secession. Both the United States’ and the secessionist states’ stances are examined and discussed in detail. Overall, A Stability-Seeking Power is an enlightened and accessible book for anyone interested in United States foreign policy and international relations. The book is clear and very easy to follow. Paquin takes the reader step-by-step through the methodology, the selection of the cases, alternative arguments, and the implications of his study.
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