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Till Death Do Them Part?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2016

Jan Tullberg
Affiliation:
Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
Birgitta Tullberg
Affiliation:
University of Stockholm, Sweden
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We have read the commentaries with great interest. They vary greatly regarding the possibility of achieving a general model for separatist conflict solution, and there are certainly both practical problems as well as difficult priorities of principles. Several issues are addressed by more than one commentator, so we chose a discussion by issue rather than by commentator.

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