This study provides an overview of current nation building processes in contested states. With a specific focus on the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, and Kosovo, original data is presented, collected in English in a single work for the first time. Viktoria Potapkina presents an analysis and comparison of contested states from an internal perspective, looking at the processes that help legitimize such entities from within and creating support for their ongoing existence.
The work strives to fill a gap in the literature on contested states, as well as to contribute to the overall understanding of nation and state building, state formation, and sovereignty. It provides a new way of looking at the puzzle that contested states are, offering insight into why they still exist in their current forms.
Circa l’autore
Viktoria Potapkina is a researcher in the field of international relations and conflict studies. After completing her master’s degree at Charles University in Prague, she went on to focus on contested states and issues of nation building. She holds a Ph D from Universitat Pompeu Fabra. She is originally from Donetsk, Ukraine, and is currently based in Prague working on large-scale multi-country data collection in the areas of public and social policy.