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Перевод: secede
[глагол] выйти из состава; откалываться; отделяться; отходить; выделиться; отлагаться
Тезаурус:
- Over a third of the vote was not convinced that "To deny the right to secede is to help Tsarism and to indulge the Russian muzhik's nationalism."
- Recognizing the right to secede was seen as the means of securing the unity of the peoples of the old empire in a new State, not of precipitating disintegration.
- Lenin used a number of different arguments to justify recognizing the right to secede, and it is worth summarizing them.
- We Russians must emphasize the right to secede while the Poles emphasize the right to unite.
- "In my opinion, this kind of Communist (who denies the right to secede)", he repeated, "is a Great Russian chauvinist; he lives inside many of us and must be fought. "
- The public repudiation of Russian chauvinism was to offer the oppressed the right to self-determination, or as he now put it, so that there should be no ambiguity, the right to secede from Russia.
- By self-determination we mean the right for us to associate and integrate with the unitary state, or, as a nation, to secede."
- If Finland, Poland or the Ukraine secede from Russia, there is nothing bad in that.
- the right to unite implies the right to secede.
- Violence spilling over from the conflict in Croatia has escalated dramatically in recent weeks after the republic's 1.9 million Muslims and 750,000 Croats voted overwhelmingly to secede from Serb-controlled remnants of Yugoslavia.
- Then, turning to the Bukharin-Stalin argument, he agreed that recognizing the right to secede would vary according to the social transition involved.
- The Bolsheviks were merciless in their attack on the government for frustrating the movement for self-determination, which they interpreted as the right to secede, to create a new State, and to do it through the direct action of the peoples concerned without awaiting the approval of the central Government.
- However, once peoples had chosen not to exercise their right to secede, they should join a fully centralized State.
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