Territorial pluralism : managing difference in multinational states /
Territorial pluralism is a form of political autonomy designed to accommodate national, ethnic, or linguistic differences within a state. It has the potential to provide for the peaceful, democratic, and just management of difference. But given traditional concerns about state sovereignty, nation-bu...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Vancouver :
UBC Press,
[2015]
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Colección: | Ethnicity and democratic governance series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1 Introduction / Richard Simeon
- Part 1: Conceptual and Normative Dimensions. Territorial Pluralism: Taxonomizing Its Forms, Virtues, and Flaws / John McGarry and Brendan O'Leary
- A Conceptual and Normative Analysis of Territorial Pluralism / Mira Bachvarova and Margaret Moore
- Caught in the Minority Trap: Limits of Territorial Autonomy / Peter A. Kraus.
- Part 2: Empirical and Comparative Dimensions. Is Federalism like Snow, and Is It Exportable? Some Cautionary Notes on the Study of Federalism / Richard Simeon
- Territorial Autonomy in Nationally Divided Societies: The Experience of the United Kingdom, Spain, and Bosnia and Herzegovina / Michael Keating
- Sustaining Territorial Pluralism: The Political Economy of Institutional Change / Karlo Basta
- Territorial Pluralism in Spain: Characteristics and Assessment / César Colino and Angustias Hombrado
- Belgium and the Crisis of Governability, 2007-11: Rebooting Territorial Pluralism? / Wilfried Swenden
- Land and Citizenship in Nigerian Ethnofederalism / John Boye Ejobowah
- Ethnic Territory, Land Tenure, and Citizenship in Africa: The Politics of Devolution in Ghana and Kenya / Bruce J. Berman
- Consociational Theory, Self-Determination Disputes, and Territorial Pluralism: The Case of Cyprus / John McGarry
- The Two Shadows of Empire and Still-Born Federalism in China / André Laliberté
- Conclusion: The Continuing Relevance of Territorial Pluralism / Karlo Basta and Richard Simeon.