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2 minPolitical Concept
  1. होम
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  3. अवधारणाएं
  4. /
  5. Political Concept
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  7. Separatism / Self-Determination
Political Concept

Separatism / Self-Determination

Separatism / Self-Determination क्या है?

Separatism refers to the advocacy or practice of separation of a certain group of people from a larger body on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or culture. Self-determination is the principle that a people has the right to freely determine its own political status and to pursue its own economic, social, and cultural development.

ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि

Separatism & Self-Determination: UPSC Perspective

This mind map illustrates the core aspects of separatism and self-determination, their drivers, forms, legal frameworks, and challenges, crucial for understanding internal and international conflicts.

2 minPolitical Concept
  1. होम
  2. /
  3. अवधारणाएं
  4. /
  5. Political Concept
  6. /
  7. Separatism / Self-Determination
Political Concept

Separatism / Self-Determination

Separatism / Self-Determination क्या है?

Separatism refers to the advocacy or practice of separation of a certain group of people from a larger body on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or culture. Self-determination is the principle that a people has the right to freely determine its own political status and to pursue its own economic, social, and cultural development.

ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि

Separatism & Self-Determination: UPSC Perspective

This mind map illustrates the core aspects of separatism and self-determination, their drivers, forms, legal frameworks, and challenges, crucial for understanding internal and international conflicts.

Separatism & Self-Determination

Separatism: Group's desire for independence/autonomy

Self-Determination: Right of people to determine political status

Ethnic/Religious/Linguistic Identity

Historical Grievances & Perceived Marginalization

Economic Disparity & Resource Control

Greater Autonomy / Federation (Internal SD)

Complete Secession / Independence (External SD)

UN Charter (Art 1(2), 55) & ICCPR/ICESCR (Art 1)

UNGA Res 1514 (1960) - Decolonization Context

Balance with Territorial Integrity (State Sovereignty)

Civil Wars & Ethnic Cleansing

Regional Instability & External Intervention

Catalonia (Spain)

Kurdistan (Iraq/Syria)

Kashmir (India/Pakistan)

Connections
Key Drivers→Forms & Manifestations
Forms & Manifestations→Challenges & Consequences
International Law & Principles→Challenges & Consequences
Self-Determination: Right of people to determine political status→International Law & Principles
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Separatism & Self-Determination

Separatism: Group's desire for independence/autonomy

Self-Determination: Right of people to determine political status

Ethnic/Religious/Linguistic Identity

Historical Grievances & Perceived Marginalization

Economic Disparity & Resource Control

Greater Autonomy / Federation (Internal SD)

Complete Secession / Independence (External SD)

UN Charter (Art 1(2), 55) & ICCPR/ICESCR (Art 1)

UNGA Res 1514 (1960) - Decolonization Context

Balance with Territorial Integrity (State Sovereignty)

Civil Wars & Ethnic Cleansing

Regional Instability & External Intervention

Catalonia (Spain)

Kurdistan (Iraq/Syria)

Kashmir (India/Pakistan)

Connections
Key Drivers→Forms & Manifestations
Forms & Manifestations→Challenges & Consequences
International Law & Principles→Challenges & Consequences
Self-Determination: Right of people to determine political status→International Law & Principles
+2 more
The concept of self-determination gained prominence after World War I with US President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points and was enshrined in the UN Charter. Post-colonial movements often invoked self-determination. Separatist movements have historical roots in ethnic, religious, linguistic, or historical grievances, leading to demands for autonomy or independence.

मुख्य प्रावधान

8 points
  • 1.

    Separatism often arises from perceived marginalization, historical injustices, or distinct cultural identity.

  • 2.

    It can manifest as demands for greater autonomy, federation, or complete secession.

  • 3.

    Self-determination is recognized under international law, particularly for peoples under colonial rule or foreign occupation.

  • 4.

    However, the principle is often balanced against the principle of territorial integrity of existing states.

  • 5.

    The UN General Assembly Resolution 1514 (1960) Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples affirmed the right to self-determination for colonial territories.

  • 6.

    Internal self-determination autonomy within a state is generally accepted, while external self-determination secession is highly contentious and usually only recognized in extreme cases of oppression or colonial contexts.

  • 7.

    Separatist movements can lead to civil wars, ethnic cleansing, and regional instability.

  • 8.

    The international community often faces a dilemma between supporting self-determination and upholding state sovereignty.

दृश्य सामग्री

Separatism & Self-Determination: UPSC Perspective

This mind map illustrates the core aspects of separatism and self-determination, their drivers, forms, legal frameworks, and challenges, crucial for understanding internal and international conflicts.

Separatism & Self-Determination

  • ●Definitions
  • ●Key Drivers
  • ●Forms & Manifestations
  • ●International Law & Principles
  • ●Challenges & Consequences
  • ●Contemporary Examples

संबंधित अवधारणाएं

Civil War / Internal ConflictExternal Intervention in ConflictsRegional Instability (Middle East)

स्रोत विषय

Yemen's Southern Separatists Declare Self-Rule, Deepening Conflict and Regional Instability

International Relations

UPSC महत्व

Crucial for UPSC GS Paper 2 (International Relations, Polity - issues of federalism, national integration) and GS Paper 1 (History - post-colonial movements). Frequently appears in questions related to international law, conflict resolution, and internal security challenges.

On This Page

DefinitionHistorical BackgroundKey PointsVisual InsightsRelated ConceptsUPSC RelevanceSource Topic

Source Topic

Yemen's Southern Separatists Declare Self-Rule, Deepening Conflict and Regional InstabilityInternational Relations

Related Concepts

Civil War / Internal ConflictExternal Intervention in ConflictsRegional Instability (Middle East)
The concept of self-determination gained prominence after World War I with US President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points and was enshrined in the UN Charter. Post-colonial movements often invoked self-determination. Separatist movements have historical roots in ethnic, religious, linguistic, or historical grievances, leading to demands for autonomy or independence.

मुख्य प्रावधान

8 points
  • 1.

    Separatism often arises from perceived marginalization, historical injustices, or distinct cultural identity.

  • 2.

    It can manifest as demands for greater autonomy, federation, or complete secession.

  • 3.

    Self-determination is recognized under international law, particularly for peoples under colonial rule or foreign occupation.

  • 4.

    However, the principle is often balanced against the principle of territorial integrity of existing states.

  • 5.

    The UN General Assembly Resolution 1514 (1960) Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples affirmed the right to self-determination for colonial territories.

  • 6.

    Internal self-determination autonomy within a state is generally accepted, while external self-determination secession is highly contentious and usually only recognized in extreme cases of oppression or colonial contexts.

  • 7.

    Separatist movements can lead to civil wars, ethnic cleansing, and regional instability.

  • 8.

    The international community often faces a dilemma between supporting self-determination and upholding state sovereignty.

दृश्य सामग्री

Separatism & Self-Determination: UPSC Perspective

This mind map illustrates the core aspects of separatism and self-determination, their drivers, forms, legal frameworks, and challenges, crucial for understanding internal and international conflicts.

Separatism & Self-Determination

  • ●Definitions
  • ●Key Drivers
  • ●Forms & Manifestations
  • ●International Law & Principles
  • ●Challenges & Consequences
  • ●Contemporary Examples

संबंधित अवधारणाएं

Civil War / Internal ConflictExternal Intervention in ConflictsRegional Instability (Middle East)

स्रोत विषय

Yemen's Southern Separatists Declare Self-Rule, Deepening Conflict and Regional Instability

International Relations

UPSC महत्व

Crucial for UPSC GS Paper 2 (International Relations, Polity - issues of federalism, national integration) and GS Paper 1 (History - post-colonial movements). Frequently appears in questions related to international law, conflict resolution, and internal security challenges.

On This Page

DefinitionHistorical BackgroundKey PointsVisual InsightsRelated ConceptsUPSC RelevanceSource Topic

Source Topic

Yemen's Southern Separatists Declare Self-Rule, Deepening Conflict and Regional InstabilityInternational Relations

Related Concepts

Civil War / Internal ConflictExternal Intervention in ConflictsRegional Instability (Middle East)