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Not all territorial disputes are irredentist, although they are often couched in irredentist rhetoric to justify and legitimize such claims both internationally and within the country.

Prominent irredentist disputes (by area)

Prominent irredentist disputes during the past century have included:

Europe (historical)

Europe (continuing to the modern day)

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Asia

  • Japan's Kuril Islands dispute with the former Soviet Union (now Russia), most recently over the loss of the southern four islands in the Kuril Islands chain in the closing days of World War II under the Treaty of San Francisco.
  • Mutual counterclaims between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China to territories currently controlled by the other:
    • The People's Republic of China claims to the territories under the control of the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
    • The Republic of China's claims to mainland China ruled by the People's Republic of China, and most of the PRC's territorial claims.
  • The People's Republic of China's former claims over Hong Kong and Macau, which were territories of the United Kingdom and Portugal respectively. They were transferred to the PRC in 1997 and 1999.
  • The People's Republic of China's claims over South Tibet or Arunachal Pradesh under Indian administration (claimed by the PRC as part of Tibet).
  • The Republic of China's claims to Tannu Uriankhai, now roughly corresponds to Tuva, a republic of Russia; and Outer Mongolia (i.e. the independent country of Mongolia).
  • Pakistani claims to all of Jammu and Kashmir (on grounds of ethnic and religious affiliation of the people of the Kashmir Valley) versus Indian rule (the 1947 partition of India led to the accession of Kashmir to India).
  • Cambodia has claimed parts of the Mekong Delta that lie in present day Vietnam on the basis that the area, which was formerly part of the Khmer Empire, was artificially carved up by the French during the Colonial Period and given to South Vietnam upon French withdrawal. The area still is home to at least one million ethnic Khmers (the Khmer Krom) who claim to be persecuted by the Vietnamese.
  • The Nagas have been struggling politically since 1947 to secure the reunification of their divided ancestral homeland, now under two nation-states, India and Myanmar. Nagas in India alone live in four different states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur and Nagaland. In Myamnar, they inhabit the provinces of Sagaing and Kachin.
  • The Republic of the Philippines claims to the over of the former North Borneo territories which were territories of the United Kingdom were transferred to under the administration control of the government of the Malaysia.

Middle East

South and Central America

North America

Africa

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See also

References

  1. "Manifesto of the English Democrats" (PDF). bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
  2. Malaysia Act 1963
  3. Works related to United Nations Trusteeship Agreements listed by the General Assembly as Non-Self-Governing at Wikisource
  4. See: Works related to North Borneo Claim - Diosdado Macapagal's Second State of the Nation Address on 28 January 1963 at Wikisource
  5. Seymour Hersh, The Samson Option: Israel's Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy, Random House, 1991, 259-60.
  6. Ethan Bonner, Why 'Greater Israel' Never Came to Be, New York Times, August 14, 2005.
  7. O Acre por um cavalo? - Terra - Antonio Luiz MC da Costa
  8. La question du Labrador
  9. "Mali coup leader agrees to return power". CNN. April 7, 2012.
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