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Myths and Misconceptions in the Study of Nationalism
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Author(s):
Rogers Brubaker
Publication date:
October 08 1998
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Oxford University Press
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October 08 1998
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10.1093/0198293844.003.0011
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: The Self‐Determination Principle and the Ethics of Secession
pp. 14
Democracy and Secession
pp. 34
The Ethics of Secession as the Regulation of Secessionist Politics
pp. 62
Secession and the Principle of Nationality
pp. 79
Self‐Determination in Practice
pp. 103
Liberal Nationalism and Secession
pp. 134
The Territorial Dimension of Self‐Determination
pp. 158
National Self‐Determination: Some Cautionary Remarks Concerning the Rhetoric of Rights
pp. 181
Self‐Determination: Politics, Philosophy, and Law
pp. 215
‘Orphans of Secession’: National Pluralism in Secessionist Regions and Post‐Secession States
pp. 233
Myths and Misconceptions in the Study of Nationalism
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