Bougainville

Relevance: Mains: G.S paper II: International

Why in news?

  • Across the world, various territories are agitating for independence — Bougainville, an island in the Pacific, Catalonia in Spain, Kurdistan in Iraq, Tibet in China. New countries are suddenly in high demand.

Important Facts

  • There is no law barring regions from declaring independence.
  • In June 1945, the right of “self-determination” was included in the UN charter. This means that a population has the right to decide how and by whom it wants to be governed.
  • Kosovo in Serbia declared independence in 2008, and only a few other countries recognise it.
  • According to 1933’s Montevideo Convention, a country-hopeful must have a defined territory, people, government, and the ability to form relationships with other countries.

How does a territory become a new country?

  • A region’s quest for nationhood mainly depends on how many countries and international organisations recognise it as a country.
  • The biggest sanction of nationhood is the United Nations recognising a territory as a country. UN recognition means a new country has access to the World Bank, the IMF, etc. Its currency is recognised, which allows it to trade.

 

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