Le confort et l'indifférence is a 1981 documentary film by Denys Arcand, offering an analysis of the 1980 Quebec referendum, in which "sovereignty-association" was defeated as a first step to eventual secession from Canada.
Those in Georgia and the Baltics advocate eventual secession from the Soviet Union, while the Ukrainian and Moldavian popular fronts stop short of that.
Arvydas Juozaitis, a leader of Sajudis, the most popular political group in Lithuania, called the party's move a "dress rehearsal" for the eventual secession of the republic from the Soviet Union.
It seems less likely that China's other provinces would want to leave, but in places like Guangdong the possibility of eventual secession cannot be ruled out.
But our bottom line is that if eventual secession is acceptable to the Bosnian Muslims, then we will support it and commit U.S. troops to the implementation of the agreement.
Soviet leaders say they are prepared to allow eventual secession - if Lithuania agrees to follow constitutional procedures, as yet unspecified.
Then, the nations of Europe rallied and in the end, won a truce that so far has held, paving the way for what now looks like Slovenia's eventual secession.
The Macedonians also remained suspicious of Albanian demands for autonomy, which they feared could lead to eventual secession or partition and unification with Albania or Kosovo.
In a move that could lay the legal foundation for eventual secession from the Soviet Union, a commission of the Lithuanian Parliament declared today that Moscow's annexation of the republic in 1940 was invalid.
After its eventual secession and conversion into a village in 1851, living conditions began to deteriorate.