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Territorial PluralismTerritorial Pluralism

Territorial Pluralism

John McGarry, Karlo Basta, Richard Simeon

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Territorial pluralism is a form of political autonomy designed to accommodate national, ethnic, or linguistic differences within a state. It has the potential to provide for the peaceful, democratic, and just management of difference. But given traditional concerns about state sovereignty and unity, how realistic is it to expect that a state will agree to recognize and empower distinct substate communities? The contributors to this book answer this question by examining a wide variety of cases, including in developing and industrialized states and democratic and authoritarian regimes. They find that territorial pluralism remains a legitimate and effective means for managing difference in multinational states.--

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OL21272308W

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Cultural pluralismGroup identityRegionalismFederal governmentPolitical aspectsCase studies

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