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Plurinational Democracy Stateless Nations In A Postsovereignty Era Michael Keating

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Plurinational Democracy Stateless Nations In A Postsovereignty Era Michael Keating
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Michael Keating
ISBN: 9780191528958, 9780199240760, 0191528951, 0199240760
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Plurinational Democracy Stateless Nations In A Postsovereignty Era Michael Keating by Michael Keating 9780191528958, 9780199240760, 0191528951, 0199240760 instant download after payment.

Transnational integration and other challenges to the nation-state have deprived it of its mystique and broken the automatic link between state and nation. This has encouraged the revival of stateless nationalisms, but also provided new means for their accommodation. The author argues that these changes call for a radical rethinking of the nature of sovereignty and of the state itself to meet the twin challenges of recognition of nationality and of democracy. Drawing on the experience of four plurinational state - United Kingdom, Spain, Belgium, and Canada - and of the European Union, he analyses the challenges of plurinationalism and its recognition.

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