Territorial Pluralism: Managing Difference in Multinational States
Karlo Basta (Ed.)
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, nation-building, and unity, how realistic is it to expect that a state’s authorities will agree to recognize and empower distinct substate communities?
Territorial Pluralism answers this question by examining a wide variety of cases, including developing and industrialized states and democratic and authoritarian regimes. Drawing on examples of both success and failure, contributors analyze specific cases to understand the kinds ... Read more
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Kham Khan Suan Hausing, University of Hyderabad
Commonwealth & Comparative Politics, Vol. 55 No. 1, December 2016