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Territoriality Asymmetry And Autonomy Catalonia Corsica Hong Kong And Tibet Susan J Henders

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Territoriality Asymmetry And Autonomy Catalonia Corsica Hong Kong And Tibet Susan J Henders
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Territoriality Asymmetry And Autonomy Catalonia Corsica Hong Kong And Tibet Susan J Henders instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Susan J. Henders
ISBN: 1403970629
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Territoriality Asymmetry And Autonomy Catalonia Corsica Hong Kong And Tibet Susan J Henders by Susan J. Henders 1403970629 instant download after payment.

Minority special status arrangements figure prominently in efforts to articulate universality with territorialized difference in many parts of the world. Yet much of what has been written about this important modality of the asymmetrical state has focused exclusively on the liberal democratic West. This book extends the analysis. It offers a structured-focused comparison of the experience of the People’s Republic of China, France, and Spain. Case studies on central Tibet, Hong Kong, Corsica, and Catalonia are used to identify the conditions that affect the degree to which special status arrangements enhance stability while improving the citizenship of both minority territorial communities and their more vulnerable residents.

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