English to Indonesian Dictionary secession

secession

pemisahan diri
definition
noun
the republics want secession from the union
the action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state.
translation of 'secession'
noun
pengasingan diri,
penarikan diri,
pengunduran diri,
pemisahan diri
example
Khartoum has argued that the clause paves the way for the south's immediate 'secession' .
Thus some nationalism has involved movements that aim to break up existing states, through 'secession' or fragmentation of various forms.
In addition, perhaps as high as 40 percent of white Southerners had opposed 'secession' .
Thus, the actual reason for the South's 'secession' was racism.
They threatened 'secession' if the colony did not join the Commonwealth.
All opposed 'secession' but in the end backed the Confederacy.
Every Indian leader has feared that if Kashmir breaks away then it could set off other movements for 'secession' from the Indian state.
It could also spark further claims for 'secession' from other ethnic groups.
He rejected the radical branch of the party that advocated 'secession' in defense of states' rights and slavery.
A first modification allows for unilateral 'secession' of border regions.
They are likely to fear that federalism might lead to 'secession' .
A few traders advocated 'secession' , but most were unionists.
There can be no such thing as a peaceable 'secession' .
He talks of other theories proposed by historians to explain Southern 'secession' .
In 1861, southern 'secession' freed Republicans from the pressure to compromise to preserve the Union.
the republics want 'secession' from the union
Texas secessionists organized lynch mobs across the state to murder anyone who opposed 'secession' .
None of the candidates questioned Georgia's 'secession' from the former Soviet Union.
the republics want 'secession' from the union
Through a moral equivalent of Civil War, we must prevent this 'secession' from taking place.
However, the concern of aboriginal peoples is precipitated by the asserted right of Quebec to unilateral 'secession' .
When the Civil War came along, this area of the South opposed 'secession' .
As the historian Bertram Wyatt-Brown has pointed out, slavery provoked the 'secessional' crisis, but ‘southern honor pulled the trigger.’
The Western Province, with 60,000 people, borders Bougainville, where 'secessionists' have long demanded separation from Papua New Guinea.
As a group they likely outnumber black separatists, though they are dwarfed by the number of liberal 'secessionists' .
Independents, even 'secessionists' , are not always powerless.
These two men say they were victims of military torture, suspected of being aligned with armed 'secessionists' fighting the Angolan government.
Such was the experience of a state expedition that traveled to Texas in 1828 amid fears of Anglo 'secessionism' .
The Naga peoples' claim is that they were never part of India and are therefore neither separatists nor 'secessionists' .
Nullification, the prelude principle to 'secessionism' , was put forth by Jefferson, the grandfather to neoliberals.
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