Multinational federalism: territorial or cultural autonomy? [Recurs electrònic] / Rainer Bauböck
Series: Working paper series (IWE)Publication details: Wien : Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Forschungsstelle für Institutionellen Wandel und Europaïsche Integration, 2001Description: 32 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (169,55 Kb)Online resources: Summary: One of the major tasks for theories of democracy is to reflect on what can be done to prevent conflicts between national and ethnic groups from turning nasty. As Rogers Brubaker (1998) has persuasively argued, in most cases there are no "solutions" for national conflicts, at least not in the sense of stable equilibriums of power or permanent arrangements that can be rationally endorsed by all sides. However, even if national conflicts may be intractable because there is so little common ground between irreconcilable claims, some arrangements may lead to a heating up of nationalist passions while others allow for a cooling down. (Font: Introducció)Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | URL | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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1. Introduction -- 2. Two kinds of political boundaries -- 3. Territorial arrangements -- 4. Non-territorial arrangements: Mixed federations ; Non-territorial federacies -- 5. Divided and dispersed nations: Exiled nations ; Divided nations without state ; External minorities ; Mixed territories -- 6. Indigenous peoples and multireligious polities -- 7. Conclusions -- References
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