secession (political science)

Home > ... > Social Sciences and the Law > Political Science and Government > Political Science: Terms and Concepts > ...

Essential
reading

Compare
side-by-side

The Oxford Pocket Dictionary ...

The Oxford Essential ...

The Columbia Encyclopedia, ...

secession

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | 2008 | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

secession in political science, formal withdrawal from an association by a group discontented with the actions or decisions of that association. The term is generally used to refer to withdrawal from a political entity; such withdrawal usually occurs when a territory or state believes itself justified in establishing its independence from the political entity of which it was a part. By doing so it assumes sovereignty .

The U.S. Civil War

Perhaps the best-known example of a secession taking place within the borders of a formerly unified nation was the withdrawal (1860-61) of the 11 Southern states from the United States to form the Confederacy . This action, which led to the Civil War , brought to a head a constitutional question that had been an issue in the United States since the formation of the union. It was the principal point in the controversy over states' rights .

The secessionists argued that the union created by the Constitution was only a compact of sovereign states and that power given to the federal government was only partial and limited, not paramount over the states, and effective only in the specific fields assigned it. The states, being sovereign, had the legal right to withdraw from the voluntary union. The opponents of the right of secession believed that the Constitution created a sovereign and inviolable union and that withdrawal from that union was impossible. Prior to the Civil War secessionist sentiments were evidenced in both the North (see Hartford Convention ) and South, but as the North grew more powerful, talk of secession became more common in the South.

The nullification movement, which held that any state could declare null and void any federal law that infringed upon its rights, was an attempt to eradicate the need for secession by giving the states complete sovereignty. Measures such as the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 were merely delays in resolving whether the states or the federal government was to possess sovereignty. Desiring to maintain the slave system and threatened by the North socially and economically, the South finally seceded from the Union soon after the election of Abraham Lincoln . The defeat of the Confederacy in the bloody war that followed settled the constitutional controversy permanently.

Other Historical Examples of Secession

An early example of secession is that of northern Israelite tribes from the larger Davidian kingdom after the death of Solomon (933 BC). Venezuela and Ecuador were created in 1830 when they seceded from Gran Colombia. Military action by Finnish nationalists enabled Finland to secede from a weakened Russia after 1917. In the 1960s the attempts of Katanga to secede from the newly independent Congo and of Biafra to break away from Nigeria were both crushed in long and bloody civil wars. By contrast, the secession (1971) of Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan) from the state of Pakistan was accomplished successfully with the help of India, the Baltic states regained independence from the USSR immediately before its dissolution, and Eritrea seceded from Ethiopia in 1993 after the overthrow of the latter nation's government.

Bibliography

See J. T. Carpenter, The South as a Conscious Minority (1930); D. M. Potter, Lincoln and His Party in the Secession Crisis (1942); K. M. Stampp, And the War Came (1950); D. L. Dumond, The Secession Movement, 1860-1861 (1931, repr. 1963); U. B. Phillips, The Course of the South to Secession (1939, repr. 1964); L. C. Buchheit, Secession (1978); G. Craven, Secession (1986); J. A. Rawley, Secession (1989).

Hide all research tools
Print this article Print all entries for this topic Cite this article Link to this article
Link to this article

CloseClose

Create a link to this page

Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:

<a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/.aspx#1E1-secess2" title="Facts and informations about secession (political science)">secession (political science)</a>

Add this article to Del.icio.usBookmark this article on DiigoShare this article on FacebookSubmit this article to RedditGive this article a thumbs-up on StumbleUpon
Show all research tools

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

"secession." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Encyclopedia.com. 6 Jul. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"secession." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Encyclopedia.com. (July 6, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-secess2.html

"secession." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Retrieved July 06, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-secess2.html

Learn more about citation styles

secession

The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military | 2001 | © The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military 2001, originally published by Oxford University Press 2001. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

secession n
1. the Secession) the withdrawal of eleven Southern states from the U.S. Union in 1860, leading to the Civil War.

2. the action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state.

Hide all research tools
Print this article Print all entries for this topic Cite this article Link to this article
Link to this article

CloseClose

Create a link to this page

Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:

<a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/.aspx#1O63-secession" title="Facts and informations about secession (political science)">secession (political science)</a>

Add this article to Del.icio.usBookmark this article on DiigoShare this article on FacebookSubmit this article to RedditGive this article a thumbs-up on StumbleUpon
Show all research tools

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

"secession." The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military. 2001. Encyclopedia.com. 6 Jul. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"secession." The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military. 2001. Encyclopedia.com. (July 6, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O63-secession.html

"secession." The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military. 2001. Retrieved July 06, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O63-secession.html

Learn more about citation styles

secession

The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English | 2009 | © The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English 2009, originally published by Oxford University Press 2009. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

se·ces·sion / səˈseshən/ • n. the action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, esp. a political state: the republics want secession from the union. ∎  (the Secession) hist. the withdrawal of eleven Southern states from the Union in 1860, leading to the Civil War. ∎  (the Secession) variant of Sezession. DERIVATIVES: se·ces·sion·al / -shənl/ adj. se·ces·sion·ism / -ˌnizəm/ n. se·ces·sion·ist / -ist/ n.

Hide all research tools
Print this article Print all entries for this topic Cite this article Link to this article
Link to this article

CloseClose

Create a link to this page

Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:

<a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/.aspx#1O999-secession" title="Facts and informations about secession (political science)">secession (political science)</a>

Add this article to Del.icio.usBookmark this article on DiigoShare this article on FacebookSubmit this article to RedditGive this article a thumbs-up on StumbleUpon
Show all research tools

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

"secession." The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English. 2009. Encyclopedia.com. 6 Jul. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"secession." The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English. 2009. Encyclopedia.com. (July 6, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O999-secession.html

"secession." The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English. 2009. Retrieved July 06, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O999-secession.html

Learn more about citation styles

Free newspaper and magazine articles

Free Article Modernity and secession; the social sciences and the political discourse of the Lega nord in Italy.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 11/1/2006
Free Article A theory of secession; the case for political self-determination.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 2/1/2006
Free Article Ad campaign for secession off to a slow start. (The Secession Question).(Los Angeles, California, U.S.)
Magazine article from: San Fernando Valley Business Journal; 9/2/2002

Related articles from newspapers, magazines, and more

Modernity and secession; the social sciences and the political discourse of the Lega nord in Italy.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 11/1/2006; 124 words ; ...Modernity and secession; the social sciences and the political discourse...Northern League secessionist movement...Huysseune (political science, Free U...the social sciences and the political discourse of secessionist movements... Read more
A theory of secession; the case for political self-determination.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 2/1/2006; 192 words ; 0521849152 A theory of secession; the case for political self-determination. Wellman, Christopher Heath. Cambridge U. Pr. 2005 199 pages $70.00 Hardcover JC327 A self-described statist, Wellman (philosophy, Washinton U.) argues that any group of people has the moral right to secede and form a state as long as the ... Read more
Ad campaign for secession off to a slow start. (The Secession Question).(Los Angeles, California, U.S.)
Magazine article from: San Fernando Valley Business Journal; 9/2/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...heart of the strategy behind the campaign to sell secession to voters. Secession advocates insist they have a plan, but some veteran...One strategist says the firm hired to get the secession message out is wasting its client's money. Another...Sept. 11 events. Healey said the campaign for ... Read more
Secession effort petering out, campaign shifts to Valley voters. (Up Front).(San Fernando Valley, California)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Los Angeles Business Journal; 7/22/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...up their campaign with the aim of stopping secession in the Valley itself. That, they believe, is...the polls is the end of the story. But the secession vote is unusual because it's really two ballot measures in one. To win, secession must garner a 50 percent-plus-one majority...discontent, said Raphael ... Read more
Military intervention and secession in South Asia; the cases of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, and Punjab.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 2/1/2008; 160 words ; 9780275999490 Military intervention and secession in South Asia; the cases of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka...International 2007 199 pages $75.00 Hardcover UA832 Santos (political science, California State U., Fullerton) develops a conceptual...framework to determine the range of possible outcomes of ... Read more
Quiet campaign irks supporters of secession bid. (Up Front).(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Los Angeles Business Journal; 9/9/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...and disappointment among those who support secession that a more pervasive campaign hasn't happened...he had not yet made up his own mind on the secession issue. It's a case of whenever you believe...not launched its media ad campaign against secession either. But the anti-secession side is not ... Read more
Valley secession likely to spark legal squabbles.(if placed on ballot)
Magazine article from: Los Angeles Business Journal; 5/20/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...that go to litigation following passage of secession could grind much of the process to a halt for...these disputes would be unlikely to overturn secession altogether, although there is no legal precedent...think litigation would invalidate a vote for secession, but I do think there will be issues that ... Read more
Secession forces downplay loss of Goddard, Claussen.
Magazine article from: San Fernando Valley Business Journal; 9/30/2002; ; 700+ words ; Prominent leaders of the secession drive say the Sept. 26 departure of Goddard...Prior to Labor Day the chances of spotting a pro-secession placard, TV commercial, radio or print ad were...Fernando Valley and a top contributor to the secession movement. Nevertheless, Fleming said Porter had...couple of ... Read more
The battle over secession: how a Valley city would operate.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Los Angeles Business Journal; 4/29/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...about May 15 to put Valley secession on the Nov. 5 ballot, and...questions that even secession proponents cannot answer...Sonenshein, professor of political science at California State University...other public agencies. Secession proponents say functions...the group pushing to get ... Read more
Prospects for further military intervention in Melanesian politics.(Political Development in the Pacific)
Magazine article from: World Affairs; 1/1/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...Bougainville's long war of secession from Papua New Guinea, the...article we seek to draw on the political science literature to analyze an...military intervention on political and economic development...or attempted seizure of political power by the armed forces...an armed coup to succeed, ... Read more

Pictures from Google Image Search

Click to see an enlarged picture
Click to see an enlarged picture
Click to see an enlarged picture

For students and teachers!

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including: