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Referendum in Scotland in 2014: history and implications

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DOI: 10.21661/r-465526
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International academic journal «Human and Society»
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International academic journal «Human and Society»
Author:
Kulikov N. A. 1
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Всеобщая история
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1 PEIOHE “Sochi Institute of Fashion Business and Law”
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Kulikov N. A. (2017). Referendum in Scotland in 2014: history and implications. Human and Society, 15-16. https://doi.org/10.21661/r-465526

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Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of the referendum in Scotland in 2014 as a peaceful way of people's self-determination of this historical part of the United Kingdom. The author believes that the referendum is able to resolve the issue of sovereignty, and to prevent secession only if it is conducted legally and with the approval of the central authorities of states that are under the burden of separatism.

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  5. 5. White book: Scotland's future. Edinburgh: The Scottish Government and St Andrew's House

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