G. Gagnon / James Tully (eds.)
Multinational Democracies
Herausgeber: Gagon, Alain-G; Gagnon, Alain; Tully, James
G. Gagnon / James Tully (eds.)
Multinational Democracies
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Political scientists provide a collaborative study of multinational democracies and the difficulties in governing them.
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Political scientists provide a collaborative study of multinational democracies and the difficulties in governing them.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 691g
- ISBN-13: 9780521804738
- ISBN-10: 0521804736
- Artikelnr.: 21361419
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 691g
- ISBN-13: 9780521804738
- ISBN-10: 0521804736
- Artikelnr.: 21361419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Multinational Democracies: Introduction; Part I. Justice and Stability in
Multinational Democracies: 1. So many nations, so few states: the civic and
the fear of minorisation Michael Keating; 2. Political stability in
multinational societies: the civic state and the fear of minorisation
Dominique Arel; 3. Justice and stability in multinational societies Wayne
Norman; 4. Political liberalism in multinational states: the legitimacy of
plural and asymmetrical federalism Ferran Requejo; Part II. Struggles over
Recognition and Institutions of Accommodation: 5. Federalism, federation
and collective identities in Canada and Belgium: different routes, similar
fragmentation Dimitrios Karmis and Alain-G. Gagnon; 6. Recognition claims,
partisan politics, and institutional constraints: Belgium, Spain and Canada
in a comparative perspective François Rocher, Christian Rouillard and André
Lecours; 7. Ethnoterritorial concurrence in multinational societies: the
Spanish Comunidades Autónomas Luis Moreno; 8. Mutual recognition and the
accommodation of national diversity: constitutional justice in Northern
Ireland Shane O'Neill; 9. Federalist language regimes in multinational
societies: the cases of Canada and Spain Pierre Coulombe; 10. Competing
national visions: Canada-Quebec relations in a comparative perspective
Michael Burgess; Part III. Modes of Reconciliation and Conflict Management:
11. Liberal citizenship in multinational societies Alan Patten; 12.
Nationality in divided societies David Miller; 13. The moral foundation of
asymmetrical federalism: a normative exploration of the case of Quebec and
Canada Alain-G. Gagnon; 14. Federalism and the management of conflict in
multinational societies Richard Simeon and Daniel-Patrick Conway.
Multinational Democracies: 1. So many nations, so few states: the civic and
the fear of minorisation Michael Keating; 2. Political stability in
multinational societies: the civic state and the fear of minorisation
Dominique Arel; 3. Justice and stability in multinational societies Wayne
Norman; 4. Political liberalism in multinational states: the legitimacy of
plural and asymmetrical federalism Ferran Requejo; Part II. Struggles over
Recognition and Institutions of Accommodation: 5. Federalism, federation
and collective identities in Canada and Belgium: different routes, similar
fragmentation Dimitrios Karmis and Alain-G. Gagnon; 6. Recognition claims,
partisan politics, and institutional constraints: Belgium, Spain and Canada
in a comparative perspective François Rocher, Christian Rouillard and André
Lecours; 7. Ethnoterritorial concurrence in multinational societies: the
Spanish Comunidades Autónomas Luis Moreno; 8. Mutual recognition and the
accommodation of national diversity: constitutional justice in Northern
Ireland Shane O'Neill; 9. Federalist language regimes in multinational
societies: the cases of Canada and Spain Pierre Coulombe; 10. Competing
national visions: Canada-Quebec relations in a comparative perspective
Michael Burgess; Part III. Modes of Reconciliation and Conflict Management:
11. Liberal citizenship in multinational societies Alan Patten; 12.
Nationality in divided societies David Miller; 13. The moral foundation of
asymmetrical federalism: a normative exploration of the case of Quebec and
Canada Alain-G. Gagnon; 14. Federalism and the management of conflict in
multinational societies Richard Simeon and Daniel-Patrick Conway.
Multinational Democracies: Introduction; Part I. Justice and Stability in
Multinational Democracies: 1. So many nations, so few states: the civic and
the fear of minorisation Michael Keating; 2. Political stability in
multinational societies: the civic state and the fear of minorisation
Dominique Arel; 3. Justice and stability in multinational societies Wayne
Norman; 4. Political liberalism in multinational states: the legitimacy of
plural and asymmetrical federalism Ferran Requejo; Part II. Struggles over
Recognition and Institutions of Accommodation: 5. Federalism, federation
and collective identities in Canada and Belgium: different routes, similar
fragmentation Dimitrios Karmis and Alain-G. Gagnon; 6. Recognition claims,
partisan politics, and institutional constraints: Belgium, Spain and Canada
in a comparative perspective François Rocher, Christian Rouillard and André
Lecours; 7. Ethnoterritorial concurrence in multinational societies: the
Spanish Comunidades Autónomas Luis Moreno; 8. Mutual recognition and the
accommodation of national diversity: constitutional justice in Northern
Ireland Shane O'Neill; 9. Federalist language regimes in multinational
societies: the cases of Canada and Spain Pierre Coulombe; 10. Competing
national visions: Canada-Quebec relations in a comparative perspective
Michael Burgess; Part III. Modes of Reconciliation and Conflict Management:
11. Liberal citizenship in multinational societies Alan Patten; 12.
Nationality in divided societies David Miller; 13. The moral foundation of
asymmetrical federalism: a normative exploration of the case of Quebec and
Canada Alain-G. Gagnon; 14. Federalism and the management of conflict in
multinational societies Richard Simeon and Daniel-Patrick Conway.
Multinational Democracies: 1. So many nations, so few states: the civic and
the fear of minorisation Michael Keating; 2. Political stability in
multinational societies: the civic state and the fear of minorisation
Dominique Arel; 3. Justice and stability in multinational societies Wayne
Norman; 4. Political liberalism in multinational states: the legitimacy of
plural and asymmetrical federalism Ferran Requejo; Part II. Struggles over
Recognition and Institutions of Accommodation: 5. Federalism, federation
and collective identities in Canada and Belgium: different routes, similar
fragmentation Dimitrios Karmis and Alain-G. Gagnon; 6. Recognition claims,
partisan politics, and institutional constraints: Belgium, Spain and Canada
in a comparative perspective François Rocher, Christian Rouillard and André
Lecours; 7. Ethnoterritorial concurrence in multinational societies: the
Spanish Comunidades Autónomas Luis Moreno; 8. Mutual recognition and the
accommodation of national diversity: constitutional justice in Northern
Ireland Shane O'Neill; 9. Federalist language regimes in multinational
societies: the cases of Canada and Spain Pierre Coulombe; 10. Competing
national visions: Canada-Quebec relations in a comparative perspective
Michael Burgess; Part III. Modes of Reconciliation and Conflict Management:
11. Liberal citizenship in multinational societies Alan Patten; 12.
Nationality in divided societies David Miller; 13. The moral foundation of
asymmetrical federalism: a normative exploration of the case of Quebec and
Canada Alain-G. Gagnon; 14. Federalism and the management of conflict in
multinational societies Richard Simeon and Daniel-Patrick Conway.