National sovereignty entails exclusive ownership of territories and natural resources, which often leads to uncompromising domination and subjugation of life by a central political authority. In a stark contrast, the Kurdish vision of political community invokes communal sovereignty, which is detached from the nation and the territorial state.
National sovereignty entails exclusive ownership of territories and natural resources, which often leads to uncompromising domination and subjugation of life by a central political authority. In a stark contrast, the Kurdish vision of political community invokes communal sovereignty, which is detached from the nation and the territorial state.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Kurdish Societies, Politics, and International Relations
Hanifi Baris is research fellow at the University of Aberdeen.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Autonomy within the State: Non-state Political Communities in Kurdistan Chapter Three: Constitution-Making in the Shadow of the Founding Father Chapter Four: Autonomy Within and Across Nation-States Chapter Five: Conclusion
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Autonomy within the State: Non-state Political Communities in Kurdistan Chapter Three: Constitution-Making in the Shadow of the Founding Father Chapter Four: Autonomy Within and Across Nation-States Chapter Five: Conclusion
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