Multinational Federations

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Belgian Federal State
Binational Federations
Brussels Regional Parliament
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Central Government
Common Language
community
comparative federal studies
Constituent National Groups
Constituent Units
constitutional pluralism
Cross-community Executive Power Sharing
cypriots
Democratic Multinational Federations
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ethnic conflict regulation
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Federal Political Systems
Federal Subjects
federalism and nationalism case studies
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Flemish Community
Flemish Region
French Community
French Community Commission
French Language Group
Greek Cypriots
identity politics governance
Multinational Federation
national minoritarianism
North Osetiya Alaniya
political
political diversity management
rule
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Shared Rule
state
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Tamil Nadu
Thick Nations
turkish
Turkish Cypriots
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Walloon Region

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415663663
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Feb 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is the first comparative volume available on multinational federations, bringing together an international range of experts on federalism.

Multinational federations are federal states intended to provide a framework that can accommodate, manage and resolve some of the most intractable political conflicts of our time that emerge from identity politics: those that stem from competing national visions, whether within or between established states.

Featuring key experts in the field such as Michael Burgess, Alain Gagnon and Ronald Watts, this unique book draws on a wide geographical range of country studies including Belgium, Canada, India, Malaysia, Spain, Russia, Cyprus, India, Switzerland and the EU in order to illustrate the pivotal relationship between federalism and nationalism. In so doing, it addresses the practical relevance of federalism to the new political recognition of difference and diversity in the specific form of national minoritarianism.

Multinational Federations will be of strong interest to students and researchers of federalism, democracy and nationalism.

University of Kent, UK Chairman of the Federal Trust, London, UK