Nationalism and Self-Government

Nationalism and Self-Government
Title Nationalism and Self-Government PDF eBook
Author Scott L. Greer
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 236
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0791480291

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Scotland and Catalonia, both ancient nations with strong nationalisms within larger states, are exemplars of the management of ethnic conflict in multinational democracies and of global trends toward regional government. Focusing on these two countries, Scott L. Greer explores why nationalist mobilization arose when it did and why it stopped at autonomy rather than statehood. He challenges the notion that national identity or institutional design explains their relative success as stable multinational democracies and argues that the key is their strong regional societies and their regional organizations' preferences for autonomy and environmental stability

National Self-government, Its Growth and Principles

National Self-government, Its Growth and Principles
Title National Self-government, Its Growth and Principles PDF eBook
Author Ramsay Muir
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1919
Genre Europe
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National Self-government, Its Growth and Principles

National Self-government, Its Growth and Principles
Title National Self-government, Its Growth and Principles PDF eBook
Author Ramsay Muir
Publisher
Total Pages 334
Release 1918
Genre Europe
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Peoples and International Law

Peoples and International Law
Title Peoples and International Law PDF eBook
Author James Summers
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 502
Release 2014-04-09
Genre Law
ISBN 904742137X

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Peoples and International Law is a detailed survey of the law of self-determination with a focus on the concept of nations and peoples. It engages with different aspects of this law with particular emphasis on the drafting and implementation of international instruments. The second edition includes new coverage of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the African and Arab charters. It considers recent practice by the Human Rights Committee, Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights dealing with the emerging political, economic and environmental aspects of the right. The book looks at the interaction of international law, nationalism and liberalism in theories of nationhood and self-determination, as well as, the historical development of the right and the decisions of international bodies. Lastly, it examines practice in this area, including new developments in remedial independence and international territorial administration.

The Case for Nationalism

The Case for Nationalism
Title The Case for Nationalism PDF eBook
Author Rich Lowry
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 281
Release 2019-11-05
Genre History
ISBN 0062839675

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“Rich Lowry not only makes an original and compelling case for nationalism but also carefully demonstrates how throughout Western history and literature, enlightened nationhood was the glue that held diverse democratic societies together in peace and kept them safe in war. A fascinating, erudite—and much-needed—defense of a hallowed idea unfairly under current attack.” — Victor Davis Hanson “America is an idea, but it’s not only an idea: America is also a nation with flesh-and-blood people, particular lands with real borders, and its own history and culture. Rich Lowry’s learned and brisk The Case for Nationalism defends these unfashionable truths against transnational assault from both the left and the right while reminding us that nationalist sentiments are essential to self-government.” — Tom Cotton “Rich Lowry’s The Case for Nationalism is a massively important exploration of what nationalism really means, how it has been radically misinterpreted, and why American nationalism, properly construed, is essential to the project of restoring unity and purpose in our country.” — Ben Shapiro “Anyone who loves freedom knows that nothing today is more tragically misunderstood than the vital subject of this important book. I thank God that someone of the caliber of my friend Rich Lowry has taken it on as he so brilliantly has!” — Eric Metaxas

The Nation State and National Self-determination

The Nation State and National Self-determination
Title The Nation State and National Self-determination PDF eBook
Author Alfred Cobban
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1970
Genre Self-determination, National
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The Wilsonian Moment

The Wilsonian Moment
Title The Wilsonian Moment PDF eBook
Author Erez Manela
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 350
Release 2007-07-23
Genre History
ISBN 0195176154

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This book tells the neglected story of non-Western peoples at the time of the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, showing how Woodrow Wilson's rhetoric of self-determination helped ignite the upheavals that erupted in the spring of 1919 in four disparate non-Western societies--Egypt, India, China and Korea.