Third International Conference on Regional Autonomy of Ethnic Minorities : presented papers
By: International Conference on Regional Autonomy and Ethnic Minorities.
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Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group Library | 305.56 CD33 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | CD33 |
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Presented papers - TERRITORIAL AUTONOMIES IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE -- Survey on Economic Power of Autonomy and the Execution of the Power in National Autonomous Areas -- Autonomy Rights and the Politics of Constitutional Reform in Mexico -- “Autonomy” as a Tool for Transforming “Frontiers”? Analysing Autonomy Arrangements for Ethnic Minorities in Assam, Northeast India -- Protracted Moldova/Transdniestria Conflict: Recent Developments and Prospects of Settlement via Federalisation of the Republic of Moldova. -- Third International Conference on Regional Autonomy of Ethnic Minorities -- Minority Governance in Central and Eastern Europe -- Ethnic-Regional Autonomy for Accommodating Cultural Diversity in Political Unity -- The Demand for Autonomy “from below”: the case of Southern Sudan -- The Formation and Development of the System of Regional Autonomy for Minorities of the Chinese Communist Party -- Carnival of Nationalism From the Northeastern Frontiers of India:Interpreting Naga Nationalism, Questioning Indian autonomy and Three Suggestions for the Indo-Naga peace Talk -- The Study on the Right of National Economic Autonomy & the Exertion of the Right -- HYPO-CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON THE HISTORY/COURSES OF INDO-NAGA POLITICAL NEGOTIATION IN TERMS OF AUTONOMY-- The Organization of the Islamic Conference and Muslim Minority Demands for Regional Autonomy -- 2nd International Conference on Regional Autonomy and Ethnic Minorities, Uppsala, Sweden June 10-13 2004 -- Aspects of Autonomy in the European Island Regions -- The Indian Experience and the Paradox of Autonomy / Ranabir Samaddar -- Cement or Excrement: Autonomous Ecological Thinking in Ethnic Western Hunan's Poverty Discourse -- NB: This is still an incomplete text, not fully referenced. It must not be quoted or copied up and is intended only for the Working Group. I promise to work on the text. -- National Cultural Autonomy: Imagined Autonomy or Russia’s Solution to the National Question? -- The International Politics of Autonomy Regimes : A research proposal -- The Contemplation for Implementation of Regional National Autonomous rights In China -- Legislative Measures to Maintain and Perfect Regional Ethnic Autonomy
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