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Resumen de Can autonomy stunt the self-determination impulse?: Tensions arising from ethnic and political borders

Walker Connor

  • This article examines the degree to which autonomy is apt to satisfy the political aspirations of minority peoples living within their own homeland.

    Drawing from historical and contemporary examples, it argues that homeland dwelling national groups not always aspire to complete independence, although ethnonational aspirations must presume substantive autonomy at a minimum


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