...today, such as the EU, one state (Turkey) has carved territory out of another (Cyprus). In theory, if Greek and Greek-Cypriat objections could be overcome, a global recognition of Turkish Cyprus would otherwise be unobjectionable. Further, Russsian troop-occupied Moldova. This territory,
Transnistria, exists within a globally recognized state, exists as a result of force or the threat of force, and probably could never survive independently of Russia. It might be said to be a 'slow motion' version of the acquisition (or retention) of territory by force that is not yet...