Buch, Englisch, 298 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Buch, Englisch, 298 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Reihe: Association for the Study of Nationalities
ISBN: 978-1-138-96705-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
In this volume, some of the world’s leading scholars involved in researching the fields of ethnopolitics, nationalism and ideas of nation and state, have come together to produce a work that is both original and accessible. The volume explores the rich, but sadly neglected tradition of thought on non-territorial cultural autonomy as exemplified by the work of Karl Renner and Otto Bauer and the European Nationalities Congress of the 1920s. Through a combination of theoretical analysis and case study approaches, the authors challenge conventional thinking on how best to reconcile competing claims over territory and cultural expression. Drawing upon a range of examples from countries such as Russia, Romania and Hungary, and by comparing the situation of territorially-based ethnic minorities with those - principally the Roma - who lack identification with a given state or states, the authors of this volume seek to supply answers and question received truths.
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Fachgebiete
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Finanzsektor & Finanzdienstleistungen Internationale Finanzmärkte
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Politikwissenschaft Allgemein
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Volkswirtschaftslehre Internationale Wirtschaft Internationale Finanzmärkte
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Volkswirtschaftslehre Volkswirtschaftslehre Allgemein Geldwirtschaft, Währungspolitik
Weitere Infos & Material
1. The Theory and Practice of Cultural Autonomy David Smith and Karl Cordell 2. National Cultural Autonomy and International Minority Rights Norms Will Kymlicka 3. National-Cultural Autonomy as an Alternative to Minority Territorial Nationalism Ephraim Nimni 4. Between Balkanisation and Banalisation: Dilemmas of Ethno-Cultural Diversity Aviel Roshwald 5. Transnational Romani and Indigenous Non-Territorial Self-Determination Claims Ilona Klimová 6. The Tatars of the Russian Federation and National-Cultural Autonomy: A Contradiction in Terms? Bill Bowring 7. OSCE: The Use of Cultural Autonomy to Prevent Conflict and Meet the Copenhagen Criteria: The Case of Romania D. Christopher Decker 8. The Development and Function of Cultural Autonomy in Hungary Balázs Dobos