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States In Conflict With Their Minorities Challenges To Minority Rights In South Asia Rita Manchanda Editor

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States In Conflict With Their Minorities Challenges To Minority Rights In South Asia Rita Manchanda Editor
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Publisher: SAGE Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.16 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Rita Manchanda (editor)
ISBN: 9788132104551, 8132104552
Language: English
Year: 2010

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States In Conflict With Their Minorities Challenges To Minority Rights In South Asia Rita Manchanda Editor by Rita Manchanda (editor) 9788132104551, 8132104552 instant download after payment.

Going beyond the mere mapping of the minority situation in South Asia, the essays in this volume explore the modern minority problematique in a democracy as integral to modern state-making processes, recognizing Nation and State as majoritarian concepts. Focusing on the South Asian context, they emphasize minority as a political category. Further, they move away from isolated national frames and explore the minority question as a foreign policy question.

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