De facto states and land-for-peace agreements: territory and recognition at odds
In: Routledge Studies in Intervention and Statebuilding
Introduction -- Sovereignty contestations and emergence of de facto states -- Territorial aspects of conflict settlements and the recognition conundrum -- Bringing land for peace in the study of de facto states: An analytical framework -- Lessons from the past: Land for peace in the Arab-Israeli conflict -- Kosovo-Serbia land swap under mutual recognition -- Exchanging occupied territories for a mutually recognised status of Nagorno-Karabakh -- Territorial adjustments in Northern Cyprus: An accepted slice of an unaccepted chunk -- The status of the Gali region in Abkhazia: A non-starter for negotiations -- Conclusion.