Autonomy, Self Governance and Conflict Resolution

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autonomous
Autonomous Areas
Autonomy Arrangements
Autonomy Regimes
Autonomy Settlement
Autonomy Statute
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Central Government
comparative case studies
Conflict Parties
conflict resolution in multiethnic states
conflicts
Consociational Power Sharing
crimean
Crimean ASSR
Crimean Tatar People
Crimean Tatars
decentralisation policy
East Timor
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Ethnic Albanian
ethnic conflict management
federal
Federal Republic Of Germany
governments
institutional design theory
Machakos Protocol
minority rights protection
National Constitutional Review Commission
Non-territorial Autonomy
nonterritorial
Nordic Council
Regional Consociations
Regional Ethnic Autonomy
regional power sharing
self-determination
Self-determination Conflicts
socialist
South Sudan
tatars
Territorial Autonomy
Ukrainian SSR
West Papua

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415479592
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jun 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Conflicts over the rights of self-defined population groups to determine their own destiny within the boundaries of existing states are among the most violent forms of inter-communal conflict. Many experts agree that autonomy regimes are a useful framework within which competing claims to self-determination can be accommodated. This volume explores and analyses the different options available. The contributors assess the current state of the theory and practice of institutional design for the settlement of self-determination conflicts, and also compare and contrast detailed case studies on autonomous regimes in the former Yugoslavia, the Crimea, Åland, Northern Ireland, Latin America, Indonesia and Vietnam.